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日本県別最高齢者 (Japanese "Respect for the Aged Day," September 2025)

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The oldest living person in Kitanagoya, Aichi is a 106-year-old woman born in June 1919. The oldest living man is 102 years old.


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The oldest living person in Kōnan, Aichi is 110-year-old Sumiko Taki (滝壽美子), born on 1 December 1914, who is also the oldest living person in the prefecture. The oldest living man in the city is 101 years old.


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The oldest living person in Shinshiro, Aichi is a 106-year-old woman born in March 1919. The oldest living men are both 102 years old. (A 107-year-old woman was last confirmed alive on 1 August 2025.)


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The oldest living person in Izunokuni, Shizuoka is 109-year-old Reiko Tsuchiya (土屋禮子), born in November 1915. The oldest living man in the city is 106-year-old Seizō Arai (新井誠三), born in November 1918.


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The oldest living person in Kikugawa, Shizuoka is a 108-year-old man, Toshirō Ozawa (小澤俊郎), born on 1 October 1916. The statistics don't match this, but demographics from the previous months clearly show there is an anomaly in the demographics for 31 August; it seems a mistake has been made. The oldest women in the city are both 105 years old.


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