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Koto Okubo
大久保 琴
Born24 December 1897
(age 127 years, 5 days)
TitleOldest living Japanese woman
since 2 December 2011

Koto Okubo (大久保 琴, Ōkubo Koto, born 24 December 1897) is a Japanese supercentenarian, who at the age of 127 years, 5 days, is the oldest woman in Asia and the 3th oldest person living in the world. She is the oldest living woman in Japan and the country's second oldest living person behind Jiroemon Kimura. Along with Kimura and Dina Manfredini, she is one of the last 3 verified living people born in 1897.

Koto Okubo became the oldest woman from Japan and Asia after the death of Chiyono Hasegawa on 2 December 2011. But Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare did not announce her name officially (The released information was only the residence and age). Furthermore, at that time, her record was not identified and recognized by the Gerontology Research Group, so there was a disagreement in both view. According to GRG's list, the oldest woman from Japan was Misawo Okawa (ja:大川ミサヲ), who is 72 days younger than Okubo.

The name of Okubo was finally reported by the Japanese press on September 14, 2012, and on the same day, Okubo was verified and added to the GRG list for Guinness World Records.

Life today

Now, Okubo lives in a nursing home with her son.

Longevity milestones

2011

  • 2 December 2011 – Chiyono Hasegawa died. Koto Okubo, aged 113 years 343 days became, the oldest living woman and second oldest living person in Japan. She also became the oldest living woman in Asia.

2012

  • 24 January 2012 – Delma Kollar died, Koto Okubo, aged 114 years 31 days, became the 4th oldest living person in the world.
  • 14 September 2012 – Koto Okubo, aged 114 years 265 days, is identified and recognized by the GRG as the oldest living woman in Japan.
  • 4 December 2012, Besse Cooper died, aged 114 years 346 days, became the 3th oldest living person in the world.

See also

References

  1. "長寿日本一長谷川さん死去 京都の男性が最高齢に". Kyodo News (in Template:Ja icon). 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2012-09-16. {{cite news}}: More than one of |work= and |newspaper= specified (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ "Oldest Validated Living Supercentenarians". Gerontology Research Group.
  3. ^ "全国の100歳以上高齢者が初の5万人超え 過去最多更新 最高齢は115歳". Sankei Shimbun (in Template:Ja icon). 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2012-09-16. {{cite news}}: More than one of |work= and |newspaper= specified (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
Records
Preceded byChiyono Hasegawa Oldest living Japanese woman
2 December 2011 –
Succeeded byCurrent

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