Kane Tanaka, who has not been able to see her family due to the pandemic, celebrated with a bottle of Coke

A 117-year-old woman with a weakness for fizzy drinks and chocolate has become Japan’s oldest person on record, as the country marks a public holiday devoted to its senior citizens.

Kane Tanaka, who had already been recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s oldest living person in March last year, achieved the all-time Japanese age record on Saturday, when she became 117 years and 261 days old.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

World Cup 2022 briefing: 10 things to look out for on day one

Our daily rundown will be available through the tournament, and here’s the…

Coupe Memorial 2023

coupe memorial, patrick roy, remparts de québec

UK redundancies hit record before second Covid lockdown

Job furlough scheme fails to stop 314,000 people losing job in three…

Donald Rumsfeld, former US defense secretary, dies aged 88

Republican who served under Gerald Ford and George W Bush was involved…