List of Japanese Supercentenarians - Oldest Living Japanese By Prefecture

Oldest Living Japanese By Prefecture

This is a list of the oldest living people in Japan by prefecture as reported by official prefecture reports

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Prefecture Name Sex Birth date Age
Aichi Tsuya Miura F 24 July 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002341000000000000341 days
Akita Tomi Hirano F 18 March 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002104000000000000104 days
Aomori Ritsu Kudo F February 1904 109 years
Chiba Ryo Fujihira F 28 November 1900 7002112000000000000112 years, 7002214000000000000214 days
Ehime Yoneno Kouno F 7 August 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002327000000000000327 days
Fukui
Fukuoka Yaeno Ishibashi F 1902 110 years
Fukushima Sute Sato F 1902/1903 109 years
Gifu Yasue Mizuno F 7 December 1903 7002109000000000000109 years, 7002205000000000000205 days
Gunma Shin Hosono F 19 March 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002103000000000000103 days
Hiroshima Jun Kitamasu F March 1900 113 years
Hokkaidō
Hyōgo Sukino Tamai F 9 March 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002113000000000000113 days
Ibaraki Matsu Adachi F 1 January 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002180000000000000180 days
Ishikawa
Iwate Saki Kanda F 26 March 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 700196000000000000096 days
Kagawa Shizue Matsuzaki F 26 December 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002186000000000000186 days
Kagoshima Nabi Tajima F 4 August 1900 7002112000000000000112 years, 7002330000000000000330 days
Kanagawa
Kōchi Tomoko Fukui F 23 July 1903 7002109000000000000109 years, 7002342000000000000342 days
Kumamoto Masa Iseri F 19 September 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002284000000000000284 days
Kyoto Anonymous F October 1901 111 years
Mie Anonymous F April 1904 109 years
Miyagi
Miyazaki Sato Kawaida F 2 December 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002210000000000000210 days
Nagano Sotomi Hara F 7 June 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 700123000000000000023 days
Nagasaki Yoshino Tanaka F 3 March 1900 7002113000000000000113 years, 7002119000000000000119 days
Nara
Niigata Jokichi Igarashi M 26 January 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002155000000000000155 days
Ōita Mitsue Toyoda F 15 February 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002135000000000000135 days
Okayama Masayo Okamoto F 21 September 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002282000000000000282 days
Okinawa Toshie Yorimitsu F 30 September 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002273000000000000273 days
Osaka Misao Okawa F 5 March 1898 7002115000000000000115 years, 7002117000000000000117 days
Saga Kiyo Maeda F 5 January 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002176000000000000176 days
Saitama Hana Shindo F 29 October 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002244000000000000244 days
Shiga Shige Kitagawa F 15 April 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 700176000000000000076 days
Shimane Kitsuyo Yamamoto F 12 March 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002110000000000000110 days
Shizuoka Teru Sugita F 5 October 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002268000000000000268 days
Tochigi Ito Hirano F 1905 108 years
Tokushima Anonymous F 8 May 1901 7002112000000000000112 years, 700153000000000000053 days
Tokyo
Tottori Nakano Yoshimoto F 25 January 1905 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002156000000000000156 days
Toyama Sue Hirano F 20 March 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002102000000000000102 days
Wakayama Masae Okaguchi F 1 August 1904 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002333000000000000333 days
Yamagata Tei Sato F 23 December 1903 7002109000000000000109 years, 7002189000000000000189 days
Yamaguchi Yasuno Kawamoto F 15 April 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 700176000000000000076 days
Yamanashi Nawo Yoda F 1905 107 years

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