Tanaka is the world's oldest person in Japan
10 March 2019, 22:55 BDT


Of men and women, including the oldest man in the world, Japan's ears Tanaka (116). The Guinness World Records Authority officially gave him this recognition on Saturday. The Guinness authorities said that, when she was 116 years old, she was very excited about the Japanese women's math. He is a seasoned player of the board game Othello.
Tanaka was born in one of the most important years of human history. He was born on 2 January 1903. Right brothers were able to fly the aircraft for the first time that year. Through this, fly-like hobbies are filled with people, the distance of thousands of miles becomes a few hours journey.
In Japan's southwestern Fukuoka city, a nursing home lives in an ear. City Mayor Sochioro Takashima was present on the occasion of celebrating Guinness there. At this time, when asked, when did the happiest moment of his life come? In reply he said, 'Now.'
He was married to Heidi Tanak in 1922. Then the couple's four children come to light in the house They also adopted a child.
Every day, at daybreak, at six o'clock in the ears. In the afternoon, he used to practice mathematical studies and caligraphy. Playing Othello games of his retirement is the favorite job. Someone from nursing home did not get along with him, said the Guinness authorities.
Japan is the world's longest living life. Most of the oldest person also holds the record. Fats and fennel foods are low in Japanese diet. Fish, rice, vegetables eat more. The Japanese are very active in the age of eighties.
Although the ear is currently the oldest person in history, the record of the oldest person in history is still retained by France's Jean-Louis Calumont. He died in 1997 at the age of 122.
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