Living in Ashiya, Japan Tomiko ItookaHe died at the age of 116. Itooka, who entered the Guinness Book of Records with the title of the world’s oldest person, gained this title after the death of Maria Branyas last year. Itooka, who attracted attention all over the world with his 116-year life span, left his mark on an era with his long life. Itooka was the focus of research on aging in Japan and around the world.
Tomiko ItookaHe was living a quiet life in Ashiya, one of the regions of Japan known for its elderly population. Itooka became a source of inspiration on aging both in Japan and around the world. Stating that throughout his life of 116 years, he gave great importance to a healthy lifestyle and regular nutrition.
Itookahas given interviews about healthy aging many times. During Itooka’s lifetime, many major changes took place around the world and the rapid development of technology and medicine was observed.
I wish we could live this long: The oldest person in the world has passed away
Following Itooka’s death, ‘The World’s Oldest Person‘ title passed to Brazilian hostage Inan Canabarro Lucas. Lucas is now 116 years old and was the one to inherit the title from Tomiko Itooka. There are also some regions in Brazil with a long life culture, and it is thought that these factors played a role in Lucas’ healthy living habits and long life.
Tomiko ItookaFollowing his death, many questions about longevity have come to the fore again in Japan and around the world. While research continues on what can be done to help people live longer and healthier and which factors are effective, Itooka’s life has caused increased interest in this subject.
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