- Nijiro Tokuda
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Nijiro Tokuda (徳田 二次郎 Tokuda Nijirō , June 10, 1895 – June 12, 2006) was the oldest man in Japan and, at his death, aged 111 years 2 days, was the sixth oldest verified man in the world. He was believed to have become the "doyen" of Japan following the death of Kohachi Shigetaka almost one year before at age 110. Tokuda lived in the care house Sakura no Sono in Kagoshima. Although he had been using a walking aid since fracturing his foot about 10 years ago, he continued to be an avid photographer and shot pictures of a local summer festival using a camera he owned for more than 20 years. The oldest verified man in history (though his case is disputed) was also a Japanese man, Shigechiyo Izumi, who died in 1986 at the claimed record age of 120 years 237 days.
He walked to the facility's cantina three times a day and occasionally traveled in a wheelchair out in public, as when he voted in Japan's general election of late 2005.
When someone asked him how he lived so long, he said: "It is important not to strain yourself. You can live a long life if you stay quiet and calm."
References
- Obituary with photo [1]
Categories:- 1895 births
- 2006 deaths
- Japanese supercentenarians
- People from Kagoshima Prefecture
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