World’s oldest person, Japanese womandied

Chiyo Miyako, the world's finest Japanese woman

Chiyo Miyako, the world’s finest Japanese woman

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World’s oldest Japanese woman lost life in 117 years. According to the International Media reports, Japanese woman Chiyo Miyako, who was honored to be the oldest woman of Karaz-e-Azam, was on the Sunday losing her heart. Today his death has been confirmed. Chiyo Miyako was born on May 2, 1901, and the Tempest died in the state Kanagawa located south of Tokyo. In April this year Chiyo Miyako was named the oldest woman after the death of 117-year-old Nabi Tajima. Japan’s Ministry of Health and Labor say that after the death of Chiyo Miyako, 115-year-old Kane Tanaka is the world’s oldest woman, 115 years old. Masazo Nonaka of North Japan is currently the world’s oldest men who have recently seen the 113th Spring of Life.

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