A Japanese woman named Kane Tanaka celebrates her 119-year-old birthday on Jan. 2, 2022 (local time) in Fukuoka, Japan. (Photo/IC)
The Japanese elderly is expected to keep and refresh her title of world's oldest living person honored by Guinness World Records, which confirmed in 2019 that Kane Tananka became the world's longest living person at 116.
Kane Tanaka refreshed Japan's longest living record at 117 in September 2020. She set the goal to welcome her 120th birthday next year.
A Japanese woman named Kane Tanaka celebrates her 119-year-old birthday on Jan. 2, 2022 (local time) in Fukuoka, Japan. (Photo/IC)
The Japanese elderly is expected to keep and refresh her title of world's oldest living person honored by Guinness World Records, which confirmed in 2019 that Kane Tananka became the world's longest living person at 116.
Kane Tanaka refreshed Japan's longest living record at 117 in September 2020. She set the goal to welcome her 120th birthday next year.
A Japanese woman named Kane Tanaka celebrates her 119-year-old birthday on Jan. 2, 2022 (local time) in Fukuoka, Japan. (Photo/IC)
The Japanese elderly is expected to keep and refresh her title of world's oldest living person honored by Guinness World Records, which confirmed in 2019 that Kane Tananka became the world's longest living person at 116.
Kane Tanaka refreshed Japan's longest living record at 117 in September 2020. She set the goal to welcome her 120th birthday next year.