Niigata 112-year-old certified as the "oldest man in the world" February 12 19:14

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The 112-year-old domestic male in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, was awarded the Guinness World Record on 12th as the world's oldest male, and received a certificate.

Tomoaki Watanabe of Joetsu City is a 112-year-old born in March 1907, and a 113-year-old male in Hokkaido, who was previously recognized as the "oldest man in the world" by the Guinness World Record, was 113 years old. He was the oldest man in the country.

Mr. Watanabe has been newly recognized as the "World's Oldest Man" by the Guinness World Records, and a certificate was given by a certified member on the 12th at a facility to enter.

At the venue, a scroll with the word “World No. 1” written by Mr. Watanabe with his favorite calligraphy was displayed, and Mr. Watanabe received an orange bouquet from his family with a smile.

In addition, Mr. Watanabe, who loves sweets, was given a castella written by his family saying, "Cititsu Grandpa is the best in the world" and ate deliciously.

When asked about his impression of being a Guinness World Record, Mr. Watanabe replied, "Congratulations," and said the secret of longevity was "laughing."

Finally, when I was asked for a message for the younger generation, she was sending her ale while spreading her hands, saying, "Go for it."