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World’s Oldest Person, Tomiko Itooka, Passes Away at 116 in Japan

A witness to over a century of history, Tomiko Itooka leaves behind a legacy of resilience, wisdom, and inspiration.

Tokyo [Japan], January 5: Tomiko Itooka, officially recognized as the world’s oldest person, passed away peacefully at the age of 116 at a nursing home in Ashiya, Japan, according to The New York Times.

Ashiya Mayor Ryosuke Takashima confirmed her passing last Sunday, expressing deep condolences and gratitude for the inspiration she brought to many throughout her long life. While the cause of death was not formally stated, local reports suggest she died due to complications related to old age.

“Ms. Itooka gave us great courage and hope throughout her long life. I offer my deepest condolences and gratitude for her enduring spirit,” Mayor Takashima said.

The Guinness World Records (GWR) also mourned her passing, sharing on X (formerly Twitter):
“Sad news today that the world’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka, has died at the age of 116. Our thoughts are with her family.”

A Life That Spanned Eras

Born as Tomiko Yano on May 23, 1908, in Osaka, she witnessed Japan’s transformation through World War I, World War II, and the nation’s rise as an industrial powerhouse. Her family owned a clothing store, and she later married Kenji Itooka, a textile company owner.

During World War II, Tomiko managed their business in Japan while her husband oversaw operations in Korea, then under Japanese rule. Together, they raised four children — two daughters and two sons.

Following her husband’s death in 1979 after 51 years of marriage, Tomiko moved to Ashiya, where she continued to embrace life fully. She remained active into her 80s, hiking and climbing stairs without assistance even at the age of 100.

The Secret to Longevity

When asked about the secret to her long life, Tomiko humorously credited eating bananas and drinking Calpis, a popular Japanese dairy beverage.

In May 2024, she celebrated her 116th birthday with a visit from the city’s mayor, marking her final public appearance.

Tomiko Itooka’s life serves as a testament to resilience, optimism, and healthy living, inspiring generations worldwide.

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