The world's oldest Japanese woman Death

in japanese •  7 years ago 


The world's oldest Japanese woman, Nazi Tajima, died. At the time of his death, he was 117 years old.
He died on Saturday evening in a hospital in Kikai, South Japan. City officer Susamu Yoshiki confirmed that he was admitted to the hospital since January. Tajima was the last person born in the 19th century. He was born on August 4, 1900. He had more than 160 descendants. In September last year, Jamaica died when 117-year-old Violett Brown died, while Tajima became the world's oldest person. In a video of Japanese televisions, Tajima is celebrating her achievement by handing out traditional Japanese music at an event. Miyako lives in the Kangwa area south of Tokyo. After 10 days, his age will be 117 years. Prior to this, Guinness World Recognized as 112 year old Masajo Nonaka as the world's oldest man and identified Tajim as the world's oldest person.

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