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Japanese citizen Masazo Nonaka is the world's oldest man

The Dhaka Times Desk Japanese citizen Masazo Nonaka has been recognized as the oldest man in the world. Last Tuesday, he was recognized as the oldest man in the world.

Masazo Nonaka, a resident of Japan, is currently 112 years old. Masajo Nonaka lives on the northern island of Hokkaido in Japan. He is the oldest man in the world. Last Tuesday, he was recognized as the oldest man in the world, Masajo Nonaka's family said. His family also received a certificate from Guinness World Records. Family members said that Nonaka's long life is due to her habit of eating sweets and bathing in hot water.

Masajo Nonaka was born on July 25, 1905, according to Guinness World Records. A few months before this, scientist Albert Einstein's 'special theory of relativity' was published.

According to media reports, people are very interested in the life and lifestyle of the world's oldest man. After so many years of life, he currently moves around with a wheelchair. He also reads newspaper every day. He bathed in warm water. This is how the last life of this old man is passing.

Yoko Nonaka, granddaughter of the world's oldest living person, Yoko Nonaka, said, 'He needed a wheelchair to get around. But his physical condition is quite good. He likes to eat any kind of Japanese or Western sweets.'

According to a report by NDTV citing the Guinness World Records, Masazo Nonaka lives near the city of Asoro on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. They are seven brothers and one sister. In 1931, Masajo Nonaka married a woman named Hatsuno. They have 5 children in their family.

It should be noted that this Japanese massajo Nonaka officially received the title of the world's oldest man after the death of 113-year-old Francisco Nunez Olivera in Spain last February.

The Japanese people have always had a reputation for longevity. Several people from Japan are among the world's oldest people. Among them is 116-year-old Jiriomon Kimura, who died in 2013.

In a report last year, the Japanese government said that about 68,000 people in the country are 100 years old! Japanese citizens are believed to be living longer due to various reasons, including proper eating habits.

This post was last modified on এপ্রিল ১২, ২০১৮ 11:29 am

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