The oldest living person in Nakatsu, Ōita is 111-year-old Miyoko Hiroyasu (広安美代子), born on 23 January 1911, who is also the oldest living person in Ōita prefecture.
The oldest living person in Hokkaidō prefecture is Mrs Tane Matsubara (松原タネ), who moved to Biratori in the past year. It turns out she was born on 15 October 1909 and will thus turn 113 in ten days.
The oldest living person in Yao, Ōsaka is 111-year-old Chiyo Yanagawa (柳川チヨ), born between 27 and 30 September 1911. The second-oldest living person is an anonymous 110-year-old woman, born between 31 July and 30 September 1912.
User hima inosuke of the Japanese forum has posted some updates (city statistics), which I am reposting here:
- The oldest resident in Suita, Ōsaka is a 108-year-old woman. This confirms that Ai Suganoya (菅谷藍), born on 10 May 1908, is in limbo.
- The oldest resident in Tondabayashi, Ōsaka is a 104-year-old woman. This means that Kimiyo Tanimoto (谷本喜美代), born on 19 June 1911, has gone to limbo.
- The oldest resident in Koshigaya, Saitama is a 109-year-old woman.
- The oldest resident in Hasuda, Saitama is a 109-year-old woman.
- The oldest resident in Asakuchi, Okayama is a 109-year-old woman. This is Ishishi Yokoyama (横山石四), born on 28 January 1913.
- The oldest resident in Ibara, Okayama is a 109-year-old woman. This is Masako Soga (曽我マサコ), born on 23 February 1913.
Mrs Masayo Kanno (菅野政代) of Rikuzentakata, Iwate died on 17 October 2022, aged 108. She was born on 2 May 1914. During the September updates she was reported as the fourth-oldest living resident in Iwate prefecture.
Some more updates by hima inosuke, using city statistics:
- The oldest person in Ōsaka City, Ōsaka on 1 September 2022 was 112 years old (born between 2 Sept 1909 and 1 Apr 1910).
- The oldest person in Ube, Yamaguchi is in fact 109 years old (turning 110 on 31 March 1913 the latest). Instead, the oldest person in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi IS 110 years old.
- The oldest living person in Sasebo, Nagasaki was 110 years old on 1 September 2022. This means that this is either Sugi Nakagawa (中川スギ) or the anonymous woman born between 1 Nov 1911 and 10 May 1912. The woman born in early 1911 has thus gone to limbo.
- The oldest living person in Fukaya, Saitama is 110-year-old Kane Toriba (鳥羽カネ), born on 4 December 1911. Source, page 3.
After Mr Nakamura's death, Mr Gisaburō Sonobe (薗部儀三郎) of Tateyama, Chiba, has been confirmed as the oldest living man in Japan. He celebrated his 111th birthday on 6 November.
Photo taken on Sept. 15, 2022, shows Shigeru Nakamura, who held the title of Japan's oldest man and died on Nov. 15, aged 111. (Kyodo)
Shigeru Nakamura, a 111-year-old recognized as Japan's oldest man, died Tuesday at a nursing home in Hiroshima Prefecture where he resided, the facility said.
Born on Jan. 11, 1911, in Jinsekikogen in the western Japan prefecture, Nakamura was exposed to the after-effects of the Aug. 6, 1945, atomic bombing of Hiroshima by U.S. forces in the closing stages of World War II, after he went to help clean up rubble in the devastated city following the attack.
Nakamura became Japan's oldest man after the previous titleholder died at age 112 in Nara Prefecture on Sept. 9 this year. In an interview with Kyodo News at the time, Nakamura said the secret to his health was "loving people."
Nakamura engaged in civil engineering work for many years, and recalled that he was "happiest" when working in road construction in his mountainous home region.
According to Guinness World Records, as of May this year, Venezuelan man Juan Vicente Perez is the world's oldest living man at 113. Perez was born on May 27, 1909, according to Guinness.
Japan's oldest man is now 111-year-old Gisaburo Sonobe from Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo, while the country's oldest person overall is Fusa Tatsumi, a 115-year-old woman in Osaka Prefecture, according to the health ministry.
After Mr Nakamura's death, the oldest living person in Hiroshima prefecture is Mrs Fusae Miyamoto (宮本フサヱ) of Fukuyama, aged 111, born on 15 October 1911. The oldest living man is Mr Kiyoshi Kawamiya (河宮清) of Kumano, aged 108, born on 8 September 1914.
I have synchronised the September updates with what is reflected on the Japanese forum. Biggest surprise: the 112-year-old woman from Toride, Ibaraki is still alive!
Ishikawa prefecture reports that the current oldest living man is 106-year-old Shinichi Takeda (竹田眞一) of Komatsu, born between 26 November and 31 December 1915.
In other news, Japanese forum members have discovered the birth of date of Mrs Kazuko Suda (須田和子), the oldest living person in Yamanashi prefecture: 20 February 1911.
The oldest living man in Gifu prefecture, 107-year-old Toyomaru Fukute (福手豊丸) of Gujō, born on 29 July 1915, died on 31 December 2022. His successor as oldest living man in Gifu prefecture is 106-year-old Minoru Nakamura (中村稔) of Gero.
The report also confirms 113-year-old Okagi Hayashi (林おかぎ) of Toki, born on 2 September 1909, being alive as of 1 January 2023.
In other news, Japanese forum members have discovered the birth of date of Mrs Kazuko Suda (須田和子), the oldest living person in Yamanashi prefecture: 20 February 1911.