World's Oldest Man Masazo Nonaka Dies at Age 113

News 25 Jan 2019 2626

Masazo Nonaka

In the world, we get to know a lot of wonders. There are many people who have registered their names in Guinness Book of World Records. One of them is Masajo Nonaka. He was the oldest person in the world.  Masazo Nonaka died on Sunday. Masazo Nonaka was a resident of Japan and he was 113 years old. Nonaka was born in 1905.

His family told that Masajo Nonaka died at his home in Onshore on Sunday. This place is located in the main island of Hokkaido, located north of Japan. The family told that their death was due to natural causes. Nanaaka's family has been running these hot springs since the last four generations. Last year, his age was 112 years and 259 days, on which he was given the certificate of living person of the world's oldest living person.

He had registered the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest person in the world. It is said that Nonaka was born a few months after the year that the great scientist Albert Einstein had established the theory of relativity.

The family of Nonaka was identified by the Guinness Book of World team as the oldest living person in Nonaka. Nonaka's grandson Yuko told that she is very sad at the death of her grandfather. Yuko said that Nonaka did not bother any member of the family in any way; he passed away with great peace. Talk about the family of Nonaka, they have six brothers and a sister.

Nonaka married in 1931 and has five children. He used to run a hotel in Tokyo, after taking retirement from work; He liked watching Sumo's wrestling on TV. The oldest people in the world are also found in Japan. Prior to Nonaka, in the year 2013, 116-year-old Jiromon Kimura died. The oldest person ever, Jean Luis died at the age of 122 in 1997.

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