Miho Matsuzaki, the oldest resident of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, passed away in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, on 8 December 2025, at the age of 112 years and 234 days.
This news was confirmed through Yomiuri Shimbun Online in an article published on 12 December 2025, based on information released by Kumamoto Prefecture.
Miho Matsuzaki was born on 18 April 1913 in Kokonoe, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. After completing elementary school, she attended Iwata Girls’ School (now Iwata Junior and Senior High School) in Ōita City and later worked for several years as an assistant at a post office.
Around the age of 30, she married and raised seven children. After her marriage, she moved to Oguni Town in Kumamoto Prefecture, where she spent much of her life caring for her family and household. After her children became independent, she traveled widely throughout Japan to visit them.
In later years, she moved to Kumamoto City and resided in a nursing home. She enjoyed activities such as pencil painting and composing haiku and made reading newspapers part of her daily routine. Even as a centenarian, she once traveled by plane to Okinawa to meet a newly born great-grandchild.
Matsuzaki was known to prefer foods with a salty flavor. Her favorites included homemade chirashi sushi, pickled vegetables, rice with green peas, and traditional snacks such as okaki and senbei.
Matsuzaki became the oldest resident following the death of Shinobu Hayashi on 25 January 2023, at the age of 113.
Following her death, Setsu Sugahara of Ōzu Town became the oldest known living person in Kumamoto Prefecture.
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Rest in peace.
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Rest in peace Ms Matsuzaki.
She is the 4th oldest person in Kumamoto's history.
Her successor is the 8th oldest person in the city's history, Setsu Sugahara, born on March 22, 1914.
She held the title of oldest person in Kumamoto for 2 years and 317 days, the longest-lived since Masa Iseri, who held it from December 24, 2011 to March 5, 2016 (4 years and 72 days).
At 112 years and 234 days, she is the youngest to die in that position since Chie Ogata, who died on July 3, 2020 at 111 years and 274 days.
She was the 4th person from Anonymous to be the oldest in Kumamoto Prefecture; the last was an anonymous woman who held the title from April 12, 2017 to January 21, 2018.
She is the 4th oldest person born in 1913 to die to date.
She is the 170th oldest person. From the history of Japan
She is the 706th oldest person in history, along with:
Luisa Sanchez 14 Feb 1884 5 Oct 1996 USA
Hana Shindo 29 Oct 1901 20 June 2014 JPN
Marie-Therese Poulain 25 Nov 1911 16 July 2024 FRA