Japan’s 116-year-old woman was declared world’s oldest person

Japan's 116-year-old woman Kane Tanaka

Japan’s 116-year-old woman Kane Tanaka

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Guinness Book World Records called 116-year-old Kane Tanaka, a world-based personality person from Japan those who are studying maths and board games play longer than long. Gaines World Records say the News Agency AFP reported that Kane Tanaka was born January 2, 1903; it was the same year when Wright brothers started the world’s first flight. Kane Tanaka’s honor ceremony was held at the Nursing Home from Mayor Soichiro Takashima of Fukuoka, the city of western Japan and where they live. He was asked about the moment of great happiness in his life from the world’s finest woman, he said, now.

According to the report, the Japanese woman married Hideo Tanaka in 1922, with whom she had four children and a fifth child he had adopted. Kane Tanaka’s routines have been said about life to stay awake at 6 o’clock every day and keep busy studying in the afternoon. His reading includes math and practical calligraphy. Guinness World Records said that Kane Tanaka is the game of Othello to spend time and they become a classic board specialist and often beat other homeowners. It is believed that Japan is included in the world where citizens have long lifespan and are also famous about the world’s most respected people, because in the past several people had won honorable honor.

A Japanese citizen Jiroemon Kimura had a record of the world’s long-lived record that died in 2013 after celebrating his 116th anniversary. According to Guinness World Records, the record of the longest age in the world was received by a French citizen Jeanne Louise Calment. That had departed from the world at the age of 122 in 1997.

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