Yasutaro Koide, born on March 13, died today at the age
of 112. The Japanese who said his secret to a long life was not to
smoke, drink or overdo it. Koide worked as a tailor when he was younger and was recognised by
the Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest man in August 2015.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare said he died early today, January 19,
at a hospital in Nagoya, central Japan, where he had been treated for
chronic heart problems.
He is succeeded as the oldest man in Japan by 111-year-old Tokyo
native Masamitsu Yoshida. It was not immediately known whether Yoshida
is now the oldest male in the world.
According to the Japan's family registration records, the country has more than 61,000 centenarians. Nearly 90 per
cent are women.
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