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Masazo Nonaka confirmed as world's oldest man


Masazo Nonaka confirmed as world's oldest man

The world's oldest man has been named as 112-year-old Masazo Nonaka, whose secret to longevity is said to be eating sweets and taking hot baths. Born on Jul 25, 1905, months before Albert Einstein published his theory of special relativity, Mr Nonaka lives with his family who run a hot springs inn on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.

The supercentenarian, whose exact age is 112 years 259 days, married his wife Hatsuno in 1931 and the couple had five children.

Mr Nonaka has taken the Guinness World Records title as the oldest man on Earth after Spaniard Francisco Nunez Olivera died in February aged 113.

Receiving his certificate, Mr Nonaka, wearing a knit cap and a kimono-style jacket, flashed a smile and posed for a group photo with his family, making a victory sign with his right hand.

He dug into a cake bought for the celebration and said it was "delicious".

His granddaughter Yuko Nonaka said: "He needs a wheelchair to move but he is in good condition. He loves eating any kinds of sweets - Japanese or western style. He reads newspapers every day and often soaks in the hot springs."

Guinness World Records is currently investigating possible contenders for the title of oldest living person as no one has been recognised since Violet Brown from Jamaica died in July 2017, aged 117.

The all-time record for the oldest age reached is 122 years and 164 days, which French Jeanne Louise Calment had managed when she died in 1997.

- Source: sky news, The Telegraph

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