Sunday, March 3, 2013

114year old Japanese female Name world's oldest


Tokyo: A 114-year-old Japanese woman as world's oldest woman was admitted on Wednesday, the longest living woman and man on the planet, the Asian nation is home.

Children in Osaka City kimono traders, Misao Okawa said he was honored to receive "very happy" was - and a certificate to prove its longevity - is by Guinness World Records.

I'm glad he said that. By the way I'm feeling, Okawa, sitting in a wheelchair surrounded by relatives, told the media as he closes on his 115th birthday.


Okawa 5 March, 1898, was born and married in 1919. A son and a daughter - his three children, two of whom were still alive and in their 90s, Japanese media reported.

Hundred years old, who has four grandchildren and six great grandchildren, never had any major health problems, but a relatively young man broke his leg at the age of 102.

A 115-year-old Japanese woman in the certificate, which in December became the world's oldest woman dies after near Tokyo in January was released. Even at the age of 115 years after the death of an American woman has claimed the title.

The world's oldest living person is a 115-year-old Japanese man who lives in Kyoto, western part of the country, the longevity of its citizens for long-known native Okawa is not far from the city.

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