World's oldest living person honored on Respect for the Aged Day

 

World's oldest living person honored on Respect for the Aged Day


That's incredible! Tomiko Itooka's remarkable age is a testament to her longevity. If you're interested, I can share more about her life or the secrets to longevity that many centenarians seem to have in common!


On Japan's Respect for the Aged Day, Tomiko Itooka, who is now 116 years old, was celebrated as the world's oldest living person following the passing of Maria Branyas Morera, who was 117. This special day highlights the contributions of the elderly and encourages respect and appreciation for their wisdom and experiences.

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