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A Japanese grandmother, who was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest person, has died at the age of 119. 



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Tanaka was born on January 2, 1903 in a farmhouse in Fukuoka, the 7th of 9 children. 



In 2019, when her grandmother turned 116, she was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living person.



He used to live in a nursing facility in Fukuoka, but his health has recently deteriorated and he has been hospitalized and discharged repeatedly.



His goal was to live a healthy life until the age of 120, but he passed away on the 19th at the age of 119. 



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Grandma Tanaka said that the secret to longevity was eating delicious food and constantly studying. 



It is said that she liked chocolate and carbonated drinks, and that she studied arithmetic every morning. 



The death of her grandmother Tanaka makes the oldest living surviving French grandmother, Lucille Lang Dong, now 118 years old. 



Netizens responded, "How eventful you have been in 119 years... I hope you can rest in peace now."