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Column: Why the Japanese live so long — and what we can learn from them about longevity - Local News Matters

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LESS THAN TWO months ago, the world’s oldest person (at the time) died.Tomiko Itooka made it to 116. She died Dec. 29 at a care home in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, in central Japan, according to the Associated Press.She was a high school volleyball player, had four children, and later climbed 10,062-foot Mount Ontake twice. Photos show her upright and aware at her 116th birthday party. By all accounts, she led a good, active life.Tony Hicks is a s…
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Local News Matters broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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