Life expectancy of Japanese people renews the longest history Female 87.45 years Male 81.41 years July 31, 16:37

Last year, the average life expectancy of Japanese was 87.45 years for women and 81.41 years for men, the longest in the past.

According to a summary by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the average life expectancy of the Japanese last year was 87.45 years for women and 81.41 years for men, which was 0.13 years for women and 0.16 years for men compared to the previous year.

Both men and women have the longest history.

The average life expectancy became shorter than the previous year in 2011, when the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred, but since then, women have reached the longest record for seven consecutive years and eight consecutive years for men.

Compared to overseas countries and regions where the average life expectancy has been announced, women are second only to Hong Kong and men are third to Hong Kong and Switzerland.

The mortality rate of so-called three major causes of death of cancer, heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease is decreasing. It is supposed to be."