Japanese woman honored by Guinness as oldest person at
116.
Guinness World Records has honoured a
116-year-old Japanese woman, Kane Tanaka, who loves playing the board game
Othello.
She was honoured on Saturday as the world’s
oldest living person.
The global authority on records officially
recognized Kane Tanaka in a ceremony at the nursing home where she lives in
Fukuoka, in Japan’s southwest. Her family and the mayor were present to
celebrate.
Tanaka was born Jan. 2, 1903, the seventh
among eight children. She married Hideo Tanaka in 1922, and they had four
children and adopted another child.
She is usually up by 6 a.m. and enjoys
studying mathematics.
The previous oldest living person was another
Japanese woman, Chiyo Miyako, who died in July at age 117. The oldest person
prior to Miyako was also Japanese.
Japanese tend to exhibit longevity and
dominate the oldest-person list.
Although changing dietary habits mean obesity
has been rising, it’s still relatively rare in a nation whose culinary tradition
focuses on fish, rice, vegetables and other food low in fat.
Age is also traditionally respected here,
meaning people stay active and feel useful into their 80s and beyond.
But Tanaka has a ways to go before she is the
oldest person ever, an achievement of a French woman, Jeanne Louise Calment,
who lived to 122 years, according to Guinness World Records.
Guinness said the world’s oldest man is still
under investigation after the man who had the honors, Masazo Nonaka, living on
the Japanese northernmost island of Hokkaido, died in January at 113.
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