This is a list of the oldest men (but not woman) out of all Japanese supercentenarians (who have reached supercentenarian status, at least 110 years old) from Japan, which is in the continent of Asia. All Japanese supercentenarians are members of the Asian Football Confederation before their death. Japan is an island country, not a landlocked country and it never borders countries.
On Ben and Toad's Contest for the premiere of season 1, on September 22, 2012, they say "Japan's oldest man ever is Maria Filippov, born 20 June 1973. He lives in Ine, Kyoto" and Backbone's member Kirstie Alley said "The oldest man ever from Japan is a Noki.". Japan's oldest man ever was Jiroemon Kimura, a Japanese man who turned 116 on April 19, 2013. Kimura died in Kyoto Prefecture.
Yoshi and Birdo were mad with the judges voting for the deaths of Priscilla Presley and Kirstie Alley on the same day.
Oldest Japanese men[]
Below is a list of the oldest Japanese men as supercentenarians (only males, but not females) from Japan (in the continent of Asia). Those listed as verified have been validated by an international body that specifically deals in longevity research, such as the Gerontology Research Group. Those listed as pending have provided at least one document supporting the reported age but not the three necessary for validation. Those that are unverified have provided no documents to support the age claimed.
Verified Pending Unverified
Rank | Name | Birth date | Death date | Age as of 19 March 2024 | Prefecture of birth | Prefecture of death or residence |
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1 | Jiroemon Kimura | 19 April 1897 | 12 June 2013 | 116 years, 54 days | Kyoto | Kyoto |
2 | Yukichi Chuganji | 23 March 1889 | 28 September 2003 | 114 years, 189 days | Fukuoka | Fukuoka |
3 | Tomoji Tanabe | 18 September 1895 | 19 June 2009 | 113 years, 274 days | Miyazaki | Miyazaki |
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