List of Japanese supercentenarians

Japanese supercentenarians are citizens, residents or emigrants from Japan who have attained or surpassed 110 years of age. As of January 2015, the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) had validated the longevity claims of 318 Japanese supercentenarians, most of them women.[1] According to the Gerontology Research Group, the oldest verified Japanese and Asian person ever is Kane Tanaka, born 2 January 1903, aged 118 years, 37 days. Japan was also home to the world's oldest man ever, Jiroemon Kimura (1897-2013), who lived to age 116 years, 54 days.[2]

Chiyono Hasegawa (1896–2011), a resident of Saga, was one of hundreds of Japanese women to have lived past 110 years. She is pictured here in September 2010. She was the oldest person in Japan. She died at 115 years, 12 days.

100 oldest Japanese people

  Deceased   Living
Entries without a number have not yet been validated by the GRG.

Rank Name Sex Birth date Death date Age Prefecture of birth Prefecture of death
or residence
01 Kane Tanaka[3] F 2 January 1903 Living 118 years, 37 days Fukuoka Fukuoka
02 Nabi Tajima[4] F 4 August 1900 21 April 2018 117 years, 260 days Kagoshima Kagoshima
03 Chiyo Miyako[4] F 2 May 1901 22 July 2018 117 years, 81 days Wakayama Kanagawa
04 Misao Okawa[4] F 5 March 1898 1 April 2015 117 years, 27 days Osaka Osaka
05 Tane Ikai[5] F 18 January 1879 12 July 1995 116 years, 175 days Aichi Aichi
06 Jiroemon Kimura[1] M 19 April 1897 12 June 2013 116 years, 54 days Kyoto Kyoto
07 Shigeyo Nakachi[4] F 1 February 1905 11 January 2021 115 years, 345 days Saga Saga
08 Shimoe Akiyama[4] F 19 May 1903 29 January 2019 115 years, 255 days (unknown) Aichi
09 Anonymous of Tokyo[4] F 15 March 1900 27 September 2015 115 years, 196 days (unknown) Tokyo
10 Shin Matsushita[4] F 30 March 1904 27 August 2019 115 years, 150 days Miyagi Miyagi
11 Mina Kitagawa[3] F 3 November 1905 19 December 2020 115 years, 46 days Shiga Shiga
12 Koto Okubo[1][6] F 24 December 1897 12 January 2013 115 years, 19 days Tokyo Kanagawa
13 Chiyono Hasegawa[7] F 20 November 1896 2 December 2011 115 years, 12 days Saga Saga
14 Kama Chinen[8] F 10 May 1895 2 May 2010 114 years, 357 days Okinawa Okinawa
15 Kiyoko Ishiguro[4] F 4 March 1901 5 December 2015 114 years, 276 days Tokyo Kanagawa
16 Yukie Hino[4] F 17 April 1902 13 January 2017 114 years, 271 days (unknown) Niigata
17 Hide Ohira[5] F 15 September 1880 9 May 1995 114 years, 236 days Wakayama Wakayama
18 Yone Minagawa[9] F 4 January 1893 13 August 2007 114 years, 221 days Fukuoka Fukuoka
19 Ura Koyama[5] F 30 August 1890 5 April 2005 114 years, 218 days Hiroshima Fukuoka
20 Iso Nakamura[4] F 23 April 1903 23 November 2017 114 years, 214 days Ishikawa Ishikawa
21 Mitsue Toyoda[4] F 15 February 1902 25 August 2016 114 years, 192 days (unknown) Ōita
22 Tase Matsunaga[5] F 11 May 1884 18 November 1998 114 years, 191 days Niigata Tokyo
Kame Ganeko[4] F 10 April 1905 18 October 2019 Okinawa Okinawa
24 Yukichi Chuganji[5] M 23 March 1889 28 September 2003 114 years, 189 days Fukuoka Fukuoka
25 Kame Nakamura[10] F 8 March 1898 12 September 2012 114 years, 188 days Okinawa Okinawa
26 Mitoyo Kawate[5] F 15 May 1889 13 November 2003 114 years, 182 days Hiroshima Hiroshima
27 Toshie Yorimitsu[4] F 30 September 1901 28 February 2016 114 years, 151 days Kōchi Okinawa
28 Tae Ito[4] F 11 July 1903 13 November 2017 114 years, 125 days Iwate Iwate
29 Chiyo Shiraishi[11] F 6 August 1895 19 November 2009 114 years, 105 days Fukushima Ibaraki
30 Asa Takii[5] F 28 April 1884 31 July 1998 114 years, 94 days Hiroshima Hiroshima
31 Waka Shirahama[5] F 23 March 1878 16 June 1992 114 years, 85 days Kagoshima Miyazaki
32 Suekiku Miyanaga[5] F 7 April 1884 20 June 1998 114 years, 74 days Kagoshima Kagoshima
33 Shige Hirooka[7] F 16 January 1897 29 March 2011 114 years, 72 days (unknown) Osaka
34 Anonymous of Fukuoka[3] F 17 December 1906 Living 114 years, 53 days (unknown) Fukuoka
35 Hama Yasukawa[3] F 19 January 1907 Living 114 years, 20 days (unknown) Hyogo
36 Tomoe Iwata[4] F 25 March 1904 13 April 2018 114 years, 19 days Iwate Iwate
37 Tane Yonekura[4] F 2 May 1904 19 May 2018 114 years, 17 days (unknown) Kagoshima
38 Kura Bingo[4] F 20 October 1905 31 October 2019 114 years, 11 days (unknown) Nara
39 Yoshiyo Bessho[4] F 1 April 1904 8 April 2018 114 years, 7 days Okayama Okayama
40 Hatsue Ono[10] F 31 October 1898 17 October 2012 113 years, 352 days Iwate Hokkaidō
41 Yasu Akino[5] F 1 March 1885 12 February 1999 113 years, 348 days Shizuoka Shizuoka
42 Kimi Asanuma[4] F 3 November 1905 22 August 2019 113 years, 292 days (unknown) Tokyo
43 Fusa Tatsumi[3] F 25 April 1907 Living 113 years, 289 days (unknown) Osaka
44 Tsuneyo Toyonaga[12] F 21 May 1894 22 February 2008 113 years, 277 days Kochi Kōchi
45 Tomoji Tanabe[11] M 18 September 1895 19 June 2009 113 years, 274 days Miyazaki Miyazaki
46 Mitsue Nagasaki[1] F 18 September 1899 17 June 2013 113 years, 272 days Kumamoto Hiroshima
47 Shizue Nagata[4] F 25 July 1903 12 April 2017 113 years, 261 days (unknown) Kumamoto
Teru Oshiro[13] F 10 May 1904 26 January 2018 Okinawa Okinawa
49 Hatsuno Goto[4] F 1 September 1903 15 May 2017 113 years, 256 days Niigata Tokyo
50 Tsurue Amou[4] F 1 March 1904 6 November 2017 113 years, 250 days (unknown) Tokushima
Yoshi Baba[3] F 3 June 1907 Living 113 years, 250 days (unknown) Yamanashi
52 Katsue Kurimoto[3] F 20 March 1907 22 November 2020 113 years, 247 days Tokushima Nara
53 Hisa Arai[4] F 10 September 1904 4 May 2018 113 years, 236 days Gifu Gifu
54 Shitsu Nakano[9] F 1 January 1894 19 August 2007 113 years, 230 days Fukuoka Fukuoka
55 Tsukimi Kishi[4] F 31 August 1905 19 March 2019 113 years, 200 days Tochigi Tochigi
56 Masazō Nonaka[4] M 25 July 1905 20 January 2019 113 years, 179 days Hokkaidō Hokkaidō
57 Kiku Usami[4] F 1 September 1904 26 February 2018 113 years, 178 days (unknown) Niigata
58 Tame Yamaguchi[4] F 20 March 1907 6 September 2020 113 years, 170 days Kagoshima Miyazaki
59 Masa Iseri[4] F 19 September 1902 5 March 2016 113 years, 168 days (unknown) Kumamoto
60 Koito Furukawa[1] F 8 May 1901 11 October 2014 113 years, 156 days (unknown) Tokushima
61 Katsue Hiraishi[4] F 9 June 1904 6 November 2017 113 years, 150 days Tokushima Tokushima
62 Yoshino Tanaka[1] F 3 March 1900 30 July 2013 113 years, 149 days Okinawa Nagasaki
63 Terue Ashida[1] F 20 September 1899 15 February 2013 113 years, 148 days Hyōgo Hyōgo
64 Kesa Yamada[4] F 30 March 1907 15 August 2020 113 years, 138 days Gunma Gunma
65 Komiya Miyazaki[7] F 20 August 1897 4 January 2011 113 years, 137 days (unknown) Hiroshima
66 Mise Ito[5] F 6 November 1890 18 March 2004 113 years, 133 days Shizuoka Shizuoka
67 Jun Kitamasu[1] F 2 March 1900 11 July 2013 113 years, 131 days Hiroshima Hiroshima
68 Kaku Yamanaka[12] F 11 December 1894 5 April 2008 113 years, 116 days Aichi Aichi
Motome Hirata[4] F 12 August 1906 6 December 2019 Nagano[14] Chiba
70 Sue Utagawa[5] F 19 January 1884 4 May 1997 113 years, 105 days Yamaguchi Yamaguchi
71 Niwa Kawamoto[5] F 5 August 1863 16 November 1976 113 years, 103 days (unknown) Shiga
72 Tome Takaoka[10] F 1 January 1899 12 April 2012 113 years, 102 days Osaka Ibaraki
73 Masayo Ito[4] F 1 October 1902 6 January 2016 113 years, 97 days (unknown) Miyagi
74 Kame Takamiyagi[10] F 10 June 1899 10 September 2012 113 years, 92 days Okinawa Okinawa
75 Natsuyo Kinase[4] F 30 October 1906 26 January 2020 113 years, 88 days Miyagi Kanagawa
76 Chiyono Ohta[8] F 1 November 1896 25 January 2010 113 years, 85 days Miyagi Miyagi
77 Sumie Yabune[3] F 5 February 1907 23 April 2020 113 years, 78 days Wakayama Wakayama
78 Kano Ebara[3] F 30 March 1907 14 June 2020 113 years, 76 days (unknown) Okayama
79 Mie Ishiguro[5] F 2 June 1888 14 August 2001 113 years, 73 days Hokkaidō Hokkaidō
80 Hina Shikawatari[10] F 1 January 1899 15 February 2012 113 years, 45 days (unknown) Ishikawa
81 Kuni Onose[4] F 31 December 1904 5 February 2018 113 years, 36 days (unknown) Ibaraki
82 Yoshino Ide[11] F 1 January 1896 28 January 2009 113 years, 27 days (unknown) Hyōgo
83 Ito Konno Kinase[5] F 31 December 1889 24 January 2003 113 years, 24 days Fukushima United States
84 Tase Hayasaka[5] F 1 July 1885 23 July 1998 113 years, 22 days Miyagi Niigata
85 Tane Shimada[4] F 25 September 1903 16 October 2016 113 years, 21 days (unknown) Saitama
86 Ine Kizu[15] F 5 February 1908 Living 113 years, 3 days (unknown) Chiba
87 Kou Iijima[11] F 25 March 1896 22 March 2009 112 years, 362 days (unknown) Chiba
Kitsuyo Yamamoto[4] F 12 March 1902 9 March 2015 (unknown) Shimane
89 Kahoru Furuya[16][17] F 18 February 1908 Living 112 years, 356 days (unknown) Shizuoka
90 Chitetsu Watanabe[3] M 5 March 1907 23 February 2020 112 years, 355 days Niigata Niigata
91 Yaoe Koda[7] F 1 July 1898 9 June 2011 112 years, 343 days Kōchi Kōchi
92 Sugino Tamai[4] F 9 March 1902 14 February 2015 112 years, 342 days Shiga Hyōgo
93 Matsu Kayo[5] F 9 January 1886 13 December 1998 112 years, 338 days Okinawa Okinawa
94 Nahi Yonamine[18][19] F 9 March 1908 Living 112 years, 336 days (unknown) Okinawa
95 Chikao Beppu[8] F 28 March 1897 17 February 2010 112 years, 326 days Kagoshima Kagoshima
96 Toyo Endo[5] F 13 February 1892 3 January 2005 112 years, 325 days Shizuoka Shizuoka
97 Kikue Tanaka[3] F 25 February 1907 15 January 2020 112 years, 324 days Kagoshima Kagoshima
98 Matsuno Oikawa[5] F 20 February 1889 3 January 2002 112 years, 317 days Iwate Iwate
99 Hanae Kimura[1] F 8 August 1901 16 June 2014 112 years, 312 days (unknown) Tokushima
Yasutaro Koide[4] M 13 March 1903 19 January 2016 Fukui Aichi

Biographies

Denzo Ishizaki

Denzo Ishizaki (石崎 伝蔵, Ishizaki Denzō, 20 October 1886 – 29 April 1999) was for a short time Japan's oldest living person and the world's oldest living man, from February to April 1999, and when he died the oldest Japanese man ever until being surpassed by Yukichi Chuganji on 30 September 2001.[20] A former elementary school teacher and town assembly member, Ishizaki lived in Kansago, Ibaraki Prefecture, where he died of multiple organ failure on 29 April 1999 at the age of 112 years, 191 days.[21]

Nabi Tajima

Nabi Tajima (田島 ナビ, Tajima Nabi, 4 August 1900 – 21 April 2018)[22][23][24] succeeded Violet Brown as the world's oldest person for 217 days after Brown's death on 16 September 2017. She was the last person verified as being born in the 19th century and a member of the Lost Generation to die.[25] She died at age 117 years and 260 days and is the fourth oldest person ever.

Tajima was born and died on the small island of Kikaijima, about halfway between Okinawa and the main Japanese islands. Her husband, Tominishi Tajima (田島 富二子), died at the age of 93 in 1991.[26][27] She had nine children, seven sons and two daughters,[26] and in September 2017 she was reported to have had around 160 descendants, including great-great-great-grandchildren.[28] She stated that her longevity was due to sleeping soundly and eating delicious food.[25] Guinness World Records was planning to certify Tajima as the world’s oldest person, but she died at a nursing home in Kikai before they could do so.[29][30]

Masazō Nonaka

Masazō Nonaka (野中 正造, Nonaka Masazō, 25 July 1905 – 20 January 2019) had been, at the time of his death, Japan's oldest living man since October 2016,[31] and the world's oldest living man since January 2018.[32] Nonaka was also the oldest person ever born in Hokkaido.

Nonaka had two brothers and three sisters; he married Hatsuno Nonaka in 1931. They had five children, of whom three were living as of January 2019.[33] He ran the family onsen, which opened in 1905, and spent most of his time in a wheelchair, crediting his longevity to eating sweets and relaxing in the hot springs.[34][35] Nonaka died at home of natural causes, at 1:30am on 20 January 2019, aged 113 years, 179 days.[33][36]

See also

Notes

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