THE world’s oldest person has reportedly died aged 116 just months after being awarded the historic title.
Japanese supercentenarian Tomiko Itooka passed away at her care home on December 29, according to Guinness World Records.
Japanese OAP Tomiko Itooka passed away at her care home on December 29[/caption] Itooka was born in 1908[/caption] The widow had two daughters and two sons[/caption]Tomiko was born on 23 May 1908 and claimed her long-life was due to a love of bananas and a Japanese yogurt drink known as Calpis.
She was even an avid climber who even remarkably managed to scale a mountain when she hit 100 – without using a walking stick.
Her family believe these tricky hikes have helped her body stay healthy and led to her incredibly long life.
She became the oldest living person back in August and held onto the illustrious title for a few enjoyable months.
When she was told about being Earth’s oldest person she simply replied: “Thank you.”
Her family and friends held a touching funeral service for the historic OAP in the past few days in the Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture.
Tomiko got married at just 20 and raised two daughters and two sons.
In her youth she was often described as a “sprightly spirit”, according to officials.
This was helped by her years as a volleyball player during high school.
During World War II, when Tomiko was in her early-30s, she operated the Japanese office of her husband’s textile factory while also taking care of her four kids at home.
When the 116-year-old’s husband tragically died in 1979, Tomiko lived alone in her husband’s hometown of Nara Prefecture for ten years.
Her resilience has also been seen her survive a bout of the flu in 2023.
As she celebrated her 116th birthday this year she was given flowers, a cake and a card from the mayor.
Tomiko outlived two of her own children as she left behind a son, daughter and five grandchildren.
The world’s oldest person is now 116-year-old Brazilian nun Inah Canabarro Lucas, according to the Gerontology Research Group,
She was born just 16 days after Tomiko.
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