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Japan's Oldest Woman Dies at 114

2005 April 05

 

 

 

TOKYO - Japan's oldest woman, 114-year-old Ura Koyama, died of pneumonia at a

hospital in southern Japan, an official said Tuesday.

 

Koyama died Tuesday in Iizuka City, where she had been hospitalized, according

to Akemi Hiromoto, a city official.

 

Japan's oldest person is now Yone Minagawa, 112-year-old in Fukuoka, born on

Jan. 4, 1893, according to the Health Ministry.

 

Japan ranks among nations with the world's longest life spans. In 2003, Japanese

women set a new record for life expectancy, at 85.3 years, while men could

expect to live 78.3 years.

 

Experts say a traditional fish-based, low-fat diet may be Japan's secret to long

life.

 

 

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