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Tanaka is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest inhabitant of the planet.
As of September 19, the age of the long liver is 117 years and 261 days, which is one day older than the previous record holder Tajima Nabi.
Japan’s oldest resident, Kane Tanaka, 117, has set a record for life expectancy on the planet. This was reported by the Ukrinform news agency.
As of September 19, the centennial age is 117 years and 261 days, which is one day older than the previous record holder Tajima Nabi, who died in 2018.
Tanaka is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest inhabitant of the planet. Live in a nursing home. Tanaka’s family members say they cannot see her regularly due to the coronavirus epidemic.
At the same time, family members note that 117-year-old Kane is doing well and intends to live to 120 years and even longer in good health.
As previously reported, the oldest man in the world, Robert Wayton, died at the age of 112 in the UK. The Briton died peacefully in his sleep of cancer.
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