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The oldest woman in the world has died in Japan

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The Japanese considered the present time to be the happiest moment of his life. He has no secret to longevity.

In Japan, the oldest inhabitant of planet Earth, Guinness World Record holder Kane Tanaka, has died. His death was learned on April 25, according to NHK.

The woman lived 119 years. Since 2005, she has lived in a nursing home in Fukuoka Prefecture.

Tanaka worked as a manager of a noodle and rice shop. One hundred years ago, in 1922, he married Hideo Tanaka and had four children and adopted a fifth.

In the 1970s, Kane retired and began traveling all over America, studying math and doing calligraphy.

In the last years of her life, the Japanese woman did not complain about her health, easily solved a mathematical equation, played board games, ate chocolate and drank soda.

It will be recalled that earlier in Spain, at the age of 112, the oldest man in the world, Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia, passed away.

The oldest woman in the world has died in Japan

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Source: korrespondent

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