China News Service, April 25. According to a report by Kyodo News on the 25th, on the 19th, the Japanese old man Rikiko Tanaka, who was recognized by the Guinness World Records organization as "the world's oldest living man" and "the world's oldest living woman", died. , 119 years old all the year round.

On January 2, local time, Japanese old man Riko Tanaka celebrated his 119th birthday and continued to retain the title of "World's Oldest Living Old Man" certified by Guinness.

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  Riko Tanaka was born in January 1903.

Earlier, when talking about the secret of longevity, Tanaka said that it is "eating food and studying", and said that her life goal is to live to 120 years old.