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  2. List of Japanese supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    Yukichi Chuganji (中願寺 雄吉; Chūganji Yūkichi, 23 March 1889 – 28 September 2003) was a Japanese silkworm breeder, instructor in the agricultural specialty, bank employee and community welfare officer who lived for 114 years and 189 days. At the time of his death, he was the oldest Japanese man ever and the world's oldest-living person.

  3. Kane Tanaka - Wikipedia

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    Kane Tanaka (田中 カ子, Tanaka Kane, née Ōta (太田); 2 January 1903 – 19 April 2022) was a Japanese supercentenarian who, until her death at the age of 119 years, 107 days, was the world's oldest verified living person, following the death of Chiyo Miyako on 22 July 2018.

  4. Nabi Tajima - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Tajima (田島 ナビ, Tajima Nabi, 4 August 1900 – 21 April 2018) [1] [2] [3] was a Japanese supercentenarian [4] who was the world's oldest living person from 16 September 2017, until her own death, and the last surviving person to have been born in the 19th century. [5]

  5. Tomoji Tanabe - Wikipedia

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    Tomoji Tanabe (田鍋 友時, Tanabe Tomoji, 18 September 1895 – 19 June 2009) was a Japanese supercentenarian and, at the time of his death at age 113, the oldest living man in the world for 2 years, 146 days. Tanabe became the oldest man in Japan following the death of Nijiro Tokuda, who was 111 at the time, on 12 June 2006. [1]

  6. Tomiko Itooka - Wikipedia

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    Tomiko Itooka (née Yano; Japanese: 糸岡 富子, romanized: Itooka Tomiko; 23 May 1908 – 29 December 2024) was a Japanese supercentenarian who was recognized as the world's oldest verified living person in September 2024. She managed her family's textile business during World War II and lived to the age of 116 years and 220 days

  7. Category:Japanese supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese supercentenarian is someone who has reached the age of 110 or older and is from Japan. Pages in category "Japanese supercentenarians" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  8. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Japan announces the removal of South Korea from its list of most trusted trading partners, effective on 28 August 2019. 20 September to 2 November: 2019 Rugby World Cup begins in Japan. 29 November: An oldest living former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone died of natural causes at aged 101. 2020: 15 January

  9. Category:Centuries in Japan - Wikipedia

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