Masazo Nonaka, a 112-year-old Japanese, was officially recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest man in the world. Nonaka was born on July 25, 1905, just a few months before Albert Einstein published the famous theory of relativity. In 1931, Nonaka married Hatsuno and had five children together. Nonaka, who lives in a family-owned thermal pool and located in the north of Hokkaido Island, received the certificate from Erika Ogawa, the vice president of the Japanese Book Recording Branch, informs agerpres. The Japanese was officially recognized as the oldest man in the world after Francisco Nunez Olivera in Spain died in January at the age of 113. The old man also has seven brothers and a sister who live in the same city.
The oldest woman in the world is Nabi Tajima, 117, resident in Kagoshima, Japan, born on 4 August 1900. .
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