Japan's oldest person, Tsuneyo Toyonaga, has died of natural causes aged 113, Kyodo news agency said. "She was a joker and had a cheerful personality," the agency quoted a nursing home official as saying. Toyonaga, who had five children and 10 grandchildren and lived in Nankoku city, in western Japan, lived to 113 and 9 months, it said. She was born in 1894.
Japan's oldest person is now Kaku Yamanaka, a woman aged 113 years and 2 months, it said. Japanese women have topped the world's longevity ranks for 22 years. A Japanese girl born in 2006 can expect to live an average age of 85.8 years, according to government calculations.
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