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▼ Guinness Recognizes Japanese Man Aged 112 Years As The Oldest Man
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JAPANESE STATION
On last Friday, Guinness World Records officially recognizes 112-year-old Japanese man named Yasutaro Koide as oldest man. Koide, who lived in the city of Nagoya, said that "do not be excessive." After Sakari Momoi from Tokyo died in July at the age of 112 years, Koide who was born on March 13, 1903 and worked as a tailor becomes oldest man.
As reported by the japantoday.com via newsonjapan.com, at a ceremony in a nursing home where he was given a plaque and a green vase, also attended three of her seven children, two of nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. When they are present applauded, Koide looks radiant but tears.
Koide whose favorite food is the bread saying that the secret to healthy living is moderation in all things, and he also recommended to not smoking or drinking. Koide which according to reports from local people can still read a newspaper without glasses also recommends that we should "enjoy everything."
Source : japanesestation.com
- August 27, 2015
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