Japan

Japan is an Asian country where many supercentenarians (but not as much as the USA) were born in. All Japanese people are oriental. For the third season of Ben and Toad's Contest, there will be a few people from Japan being contestants.

Living Supercentenarians
Main Article: List of Japanese supercentenarians

Jiroemon Kimura, born 19 April 1897, lives in Kyotango, Kyoto Prefecture, held the world's oldest person title upon the death of Dina Manfredini on December 17, 2012 and the oldest living man upon the death of Walter Breuning on 14 April 2011, five days before his 114th birthday.

Misawo Okawa, born 5 March 1898, lives in Osaka Prefecture, got the world's oldest living woman upon the death of a Japanese supercentenarian Koto Okubo on January 12, 2013. She is also the country's oldest living woman also upon the death of Koto Okubo. Koto was also born in Japan.

Hatsue Ono, born Halloween 1898, one year after Delma Kollar, is the oldest person born in Northern Japan.