Japanese supercentenarians are citizens, residents or emigrants from Japan who have attained or surpassed the age of 110 years. As of January 2015[update], the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) had validated the longevity claims of 263 Japanese supercentenarians, most of whom are women. As of 26 April 2026, the oldest-known living Japanese person is Shigeko Kagawa (born in Nara on 28 May 1911), who is aged 114 years, 333 days. The oldest verified Japanese and Asian person ever is Kane Tanaka (1903–2022), who lived to the age of 119 years and 107 days, making her the second-oldest validated person ever as well. Japan was also home to the world's oldest man ever, Jiroemon Kimura (1897–2013), who lived to the age of 116 years and 54 days.

100 oldest-known Japanese

Deceased Living

RankNameSexBirth dateDeath dateAgeBirthplacePlace of death or residence
01Kane TanakaF2 January 190319 April 2022119 years, 107 daysFukuokaFukuoka
02Nabi TajimaF4 August 190021 April 2018117 years, 260 daysKagoshimaKagoshima
03Chiyo MiyakoF2 May 190122 July 2018117 years, 81 daysWakayamaKanagawa
04Misao OkawaF5 March 18981 April 2015117 years, 27 daysOsakaOsaka
05Fusa TatsumiF25 April 190712 December 2023116 years, 231 daysOsakaOsaka
06Tomiko ItookaF23 May 190829 December 2024116 years, 220 daysOsakaHyōgo
07Tane IkaiF18 January 187912 July 1995116 years, 175 daysAichiAichi
08Jiroemon KimuraM19 April 189712 June 2013116 years, 54 daysKyotoKyoto
09Shigeyo NakachiF1 February 190511 January 2021115 years, 345 daysSagaSaga
10Shimoe AkiyamaF19 May 190329 January 2019115 years, 255 daysAichiAichi
11Okagi HayashiF2 September 190926 April 2025115 years, 236 daysGifuGifu
12AnonymousF15 March 190027 September 2015115 years, 196 daysTokyoTokyo
13Shin MatsushitaF30 March 190427 August 2019115 years, 150 daysMiyagiMiyagi
14Mina KitagawaF3 November 190519 December 2020115 years, 46 daysShigaShiga
15Yoshi OtsunariF17 December 190626 January 2022115 years, 40 daysFukuokaFukuoka
16Koto ŌkuboF24 December 189712 January 2013115 years, 19 daysTokyoKanagawa
17Chiyono HasegawaF20 November 18962 December 2011115 years, 12 daysSagaSaga
18AnonymousF29 April 190730 April 2022115 years, 1 dayHyogoHyōgo
19Kama ChinenF10 May 18952 May 2010114 years, 357 daysOkinawaOkinawa
20Shigeko KagawaF28 May 1911Living114 years, 333 daysNaraNara
21Kahoru FuruyaF18 February 190825 December 2022114 years, 310 daysShizuokaShizuoka
22Kiyoko IshiguroF4 March 19015 December 2015114 years, 276 daysTokyoKanagawa
23Yukie HinoF17 April 190213 January 2017114 years, 271 daysNiigataNiigata
24Mine KondōF1 September 191020 May 2025114 years, 261 daysAichiAichi
25Hide OhiraF15 September 18809 May 1995114 years, 236 daysWakayamaWakayama
26Masa MatsumotoF29 November 19099 July 2024114 years, 223 daysShigaKanagawa
27Yone MinagawaF4 January 189313 August 2007114 years, 221 daysFukuokaFukuoka
28Ura KoyamaF30 August 18905 April 2005114 years, 218 daysHiroshimaFukuoka
29Yoshi BabaF3 June 19074 January 2022114 years, 215 daysYamanashiYamanashi
30Iso NakamuraF23 April 190323 November 2017114 years, 214 daysIshikawaIshikawa
31Haruno YamashitaF19 February 19054 September 2019114 years, 197 daysFukuokaFukuoka
32Mitsue ToyodaF15 February 190225 August 2016114 years, 192 daysŌitaŌita
33Tase MatsunagaF11 May 188418 November 1998114 years, 191 daysNiigataTokyo
Kame GanekoF10 April 190518 October 2019OkinawaOkinawa
35Yukichi ChuganjiM23 March 188928 September 2003114 years, 189 daysFukuokaFukuoka
36Kame NakamuraF8 March 189812 September 2012114 years, 188 daysOkinawaOkinawa
37Miyoko HiroyasuF23 January 191129 July 2025114 years, 187 daysŌitaŌita
38Mitoyo KawateF15 May 188913 November 2003114 years, 182 daysHiroshimaHiroshima
39Masu UsuiF18 December 191021 May 2025114 years, 154 daysShizuokaShizuoka
40Ina OkazawaF10 March 19109 August 2024114 years, 152 daysIbarakiIbaraki
41Toshie YorimitsuF30 September 190128 February 2016114 years, 151 daysKōchiOkinawa
42Ushi MakishiF15 February 19094 July 2023114 years, 139 daysOkinawaOkinawa
43Kimiko OnoF20 June 190831 October 2022114 years, 133 daysWakayamaOsaka
44Fuyo KishimotoF20 December 1911Living114 years, 127 daysHyōgoKyoto
45Tae ItoF11 July 190313 November 2017114 years, 125 daysIwateIwate
46Hama YasukawaF19 January 190723 May 2021114 years, 124 daysHyōgoHyōgo
47Chiyo ShiraishiF6 August 189519 November 2009114 years, 105 daysFukushimaIbaraki
48Hisako ShiroishiF19 May 191026 August 2024114 years, 99 daysSaitamaSaitama
49Michiko YamazakiF28 July 190531 October 2019114 years, 95 daysNaganoNagano
50Asa TakiiF28 April 188431 July 1998114 years, 94 daysHiroshimaHiroshima
51Tane MatsubaraF15 October 190916 January 2024114 years, 93 daysTochigiHokkaido
52Waka ShirahamaF26 March 187816 June 1992114 years, 82 daysKagoshimaMiyazaki
Osugi SogoF14 August 19054 November 2019HiroshimaEhime
54Suekiku MiyanagaF7 April 188420 June 1998114 years, 74 daysKagoshimaKagoshima
55Yasue OkaiF25 November 19086 February 2023114 years, 73 daysOsakaOsaka
56Shige HirookaF16 January 189729 March 2011114 years, 72 daysOsakaOsaka
57Kiyo KomatsuF27 January 191110 March 2025114 years, 42 daysIshikawaSaitama
58Hide HamabeF3 December 190810 January 2023114 years, 38 daysMiyazakiMiyazaki
Seki YoshidaF4 January 191011 February 2024IbarakiIbaraki
60Tomoe IwataF25 March 190413 April 2018114 years, 19 daysIwateIwate
61Tane YonekuraF2 May 190419 May 2018114 years, 17 daysKagoshimaKagoshima
62Kura BingoF20 October 190531 October 2019114 years, 11 daysNaraNara
63Yoshiyo BesshoF1 April 19048 April 2018114 years, 7 daysOkayamaOkayama
64Fujiko MiharaF13 December 191018 December 2024114 years, 5 daysEhimeEhime
65Kikue TairaF26 April 191018 April 2024113 years, 358 daysOkinawaOkinawa
66Hatsue OnoF31 October 189817 October 2012113 years, 352 daysIwateHokkaido
67Yasu AkinoF1 March 188512 February 1999113 years, 348 daysShizuokaShizuoka
68Nahi YonamineF9 March 19087 February 2022113 years, 335 daysOkinawaOkinawa
69Sumiko MoriF30 January 191221 December 2025113 years, 325 daysŌitaMie
70Shinobu HayashiF15 March 190925 January 2023113 years, 316 daysKumamotoKumamoto
71Sayo TaminatoF15 October 19067 August 2020113 years, 297 daysOkinawaOkinawa
Fumi HoshinoF30 October 190823 August 2022TokyoTokyo
73Kimi AsanumaF3 November 190522 August 2019113 years, 292 daysTokyoTokyo
74Tsuneyo ToyonagaF21 May 189422 February 2008113 years, 277 daysKōchiKōchi
75Tomoji TanabeM18 September 189519 June 2009113 years, 274 daysMiyazakiMiyazaki1
76Mitsue NagasakiF18 September 189917 June 2013113 years, 272 daysKumamotoHiroshima
77Hisa OnoF8 December 19054 September 2019113 years, 270 daysSagaSaga
78Shizue NagataF25 July 190312 April 2017113 years, 261 daysKumamotoKumamoto
Teru ŌshiroF10 May 190426 January 2018OkinawaOkinawa
Kimi KawasakiF24 March 190910 December 2022ChibaKanagawa
81Kiyo ItoF8 November 191124 July 2025113 years, 258 daysHokkaidoHokkaido
82Hatsuno GotōF1 September 190315 May 2017113 years, 256 daysNiigataTokyo
83Tsurue AmōF1 March 19046 November 2017113 years, 250 daysTokushimaTokushima
84Katsuko TagoF28 March 19101 December 2023113 years, 248 daysNaganoTokyo
85Katsue KurimotoF20 March 190722 November 2020113 years, 247 daysTokushimaNara
86Hisa AraiF10 September 19044 May 2018113 years, 236 daysGifuGifu
87Shige MineshibaF18 May 19096 January 2023113 years, 233 daysAichiCanada
88Shitsu NakanoF1 January 189419 August 2007113 years, 230 daysFukuokaFukuoka
Misao UemuraF7 November 190525 June 2019FukushimaShiga
90AnonymousF18 September 1912Living113 years, 220 daysHyōgoHyōgo
91Taka TsujiF6 August 19064 March 2020113 years, 211 daysSagaSaga
92Nobu KawanoF28 March 191122 October 2024113 years, 208 daysIbarakiKanagawa
93Shina SekiF1 October 190925 April 2023113 years, 206 daysIbarakiIbaraki
94Tsukimi KishiF31 August 190519 March 2019113 years, 200 daysTochigiTochigi
95Mitsuno SatoF9 April 19096 October 2022113 years, 180 daysAkitaAkita
96Masazō NonakaM25 July 190520 January 2019113 years, 179 daysHokkaidoHokkaido
97Kiku UsamiF1 September 190426 February 2018113 years, 178 daysNiigataNiigata
98Tame YamaguchiF20 March 19076 September 2020113 years, 170 daysKagoshimaMiyazaki
99Masa IseriF19 September 19025 March 2016113 years, 168 daysKumamotoKumamoto
100Koito FurukawaF8 May 190111 October 2014113 years, 156 daysTokushimaTokushima

Biographies

Tane Ikai

Tane Ikai(猪飼たね, Ikai Tane; 18 January 1879 – 12 July 1995) had been, until her death, Japan's oldest person following the death of 114-year-old Waka Shirahama in 1992, while also being the first person in Japan to reach the ages of 115 and 116 and being the last Japanese person born in the 1870s.

Tane Ikai was born in Aichi, Empire of Japan on 18 January 1879. She married at 20 and had three sons and a daughter. She separated from her husband in 1917 at the age of 38.

On a typical day, Ikai would eat three meals of rice porridge. In 1968, at the age of 89, she moved into a nursing home where she was to live for the next 20 years. She played an active role in activities at the home and enjoyed making pottery and sewing until suffering her first stroke in 1978 at the age of 99. In 1988, at the age of 109, Ikai suffered another stroke and was moved to a hospital, where she remained bedridden for the rest of her life. She died of kidney failure on 12 July 1995.

Denzō Ishizaki

Denzō Ishizaki(石崎 伝蔵, Ishizaki Denzō; 2 October 1886 (or 1884?) – 29 April 1999) was an elementary school teacher and town assembly member in his hometown Kansago, Ibaraki Prefecture. At the time of his death, Ishizaki had been the world's oldest-living man for almost 18 weeks. He died of multiple organ failure on 29 April 1999 at age 112 (or 114?) years and 209 days, and was the oldest Japanese man ever (until October 2001, when his record was broken by Yukichi Chuganji). However, Ishizaki claimed to be two years older, asserting that his birth register had been "delayed by two years". In July 2023, LongeviQuest determined that Ishizaki was born 18 days earlier than previously believed, based on his family records.

Yukichi Chuganji

Yukichi Chuganji (中願寺 雄吉; Chūganji Yūkichi, 23 March 1889 – 28 September 2003) was a Japanese silkworm breeder and specialist, bank employee and community welfare officer who lived for 114 years and 189 days. At the time of his death, he was the oldest Japanese man ever and the world's oldest-living person. He was the fourth out of currently six known men to hold the title.

His diet consisted primarily of meat. He also ate toffee, drank milk, the occasional apple juice and only drank alcohol in moderation, which he believed were the secrets to a long life. He died of natural causes on the evening of 28 September 2003, after being served a glass of apple juice by his 74-year-old daughter, who was his only living child. Besides five children, Chuganji also had seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.

Misao Okawa

Misao Okawa(大川ミサヲ, Okawa Misao; 5 March 1898 – 1 April 2015) became the world's oldest-living person following the death of 116-year-old Jiroemon Kimura in June 2013 until her own death in 2015.

Misao Okawa was born on 5 March 1898 in Tenma-Ku (now Kita-ku), Osaka Prefecture, Empire of Japan. Prior to her marriage, she helped with her family's clothing business. In 1919, she married her husband Yukio, who ran his own business in Kobe. They had three children, two daughters and a son. In February 2013, one of her daughters, Shizuyo, and her son Hiroshi, were still alive. After twelve years of marriage, Yukio Okawa died on 20 June 1931 at the age of 36 from heart disease. Following the death of her husband, Okawa moved back to Osaka with her three children. Okawa lived with her son and daughter-in-law. In 2000, she broke her leg at the age of 102. She was able to walk until she was age 110, after which she needed a wheelchair.

Okawa died in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan, on 1 April 2015 from heart failure, at the age of 117 years, 27 days.

Nabi Tajima

Nabi Tajima(田島 ナビ, Tajima Nabi; 4 August 1900 – 21 April 2018) succeeded Violet Brown as the world's oldest person after Brown's death on 15 September 2017. She died seven months later and was the last person verified as having been born in the 19th century.

Tajima was born and died on the small island of Kikaijima in the Amami Islands chain, about halfway between Okinawa and the main Japanese islands. Her husband, Tominishi Tajima (田島 富二子), died aged 93 in 1991. She had nine children: seven sons and two daughters, and in September 2017 she was reported to have had around 160 descendants, including great-great-great-grandchildren. She stated that her longevity was due to sleeping soundly and eating delicious food. Guinness World Records was planning to certify Tajima as the world's oldest person, but she died at a nursing home in Kikai shortly before they could do so.

She died at age 117 years and 260 days on 21 April 2018, and was the oldest Japanese person ever until Kane Tanaka surpassed her age in September 2020.

Yasutaro Koide

Yasutaro Koide(小出 保太郎, Koide Yasutarō; 13 March 1903 – 19 January 2016) worked as a tailor for a men's clothes shop in Tsuruga, Fukui. He moved to Nagoya when he was 107 years old, to live with his daughter. When he turned 110, Koide could still read newspapers without eyeglasses and eat without dentures.

On 31 March 2014, Koide became the oldest-living person in Aichi Prefecture following the death of Nagoya resident Tsuya Miura, who died at the age of 111. He became the oldest-living man in the world following the death of Sakari Momoi on 5 July 2015, a feat which was recognized by Guinness World Records on 21 August 2015. When asked about the secret to his long life, Koide responded by stating that "the best thing is to not overdo" and recommending abstinence from smoking or drinking.

Koide died on 19 January 2016 due to heart failure and pneumonia in a hospital in Nagoya at the age of 112 years, 312 days.

Masazō Nonaka

Masazō Nonaka(野中 正造, Nonaka Masazō; 25 July 1905 – 20 January 2019) had been, until his death, Japan's oldest-living man since October 2016, and the world's oldest-living man for one year, since January 2018. Nonaka was also the oldest person ever born in Hokkaidō.

He had two brothers and three sisters; Nonaka married Hatsuno Nonaka in 1931. They had five children, of whom three were living as of his death. He ran the family onsen, which opened in 1905. He spent most of his later years in a wheelchair, crediting his longevity to eating sweets and relaxing in the hot springs. Nonaka died on 20 January 2019, aged 113 years and 179 days.

Fusa Tatsumi

Fusa Tatsumi, c. 1920s

Fusa Tatsumi(巽フサ, Tatsumi Fusa; 25 April 1907 – 12 December 2023) was a Japanese supercentenarian. She was Japan's oldest-living person after the death of Kane Tanaka on 19 April 2022.

Fusa Tatsumi was born in Yao, Osaka Prefecture, Empire of Japan on 25 April 1907. Tatsumi moved into the Hakuto nursing home in Kashiwara, Osaka Prefecture, Japan in 2013. When she came to the nursing home she was in relatively good health, and was able to do gymnastics from her wheelchair. Aged 110, she was still able to do her own makeup. She was bedridden and rarely spoke in her later years. Tatsumi died of respiratory failure on 12 December 2023, aged 116 years and 231 days.

Tomiko Itooka

Tomiko Itooka(糸岡富子, Itooka Tomiko; 23 May 1908 – 29 December 2024) was a Japanese supercentenarian. She was Japan's oldest-living person after the death of Fusa Tatsumi on 12 December 2023. Tomiko Itooka was born in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Empire of Japan on 23 May 1908. She moved into a nursing home in Ashiya, Hyōgo in 2019. She was at the time still able to move independently, but later mainly used a wheelchair. On 19 August 2024, following Maria Branyas' death, she became the world's oldest-living person. Itooka died from natural causes on 29 December 2024, aged 116 years, 220 days.

Okagi Hayashi

Okagi Hayashi(林 おかぎ, Hayashi Okagi; 2 September 1909 – 26 April 2025) was a Japanese supercentenarian, who was the oldest living person in Japan.

Okagi Hayashi was born in the village of Tsumagi (now Tsumagicho, Toki), Gifu Prefecture, Empire of Japan, on 2 September 1909. In her early 20s, Hayashi married. Her husband was adopted into the Hayashi family, so she never changed her maiden name. They lived in Hokkaido Prefecture until her first son was born, and then returned to Toki where she took over her family's grain wholesale business. The couple had nine children in total. She had been cautious of her health since mid-life, drinking her homemade green juice every morning and exercising along with her husband. Until she was in her eighties, she enjoyed going on hot spring trips and gardening with her friends. Hayashi practiced calligraphy until she was in her nineties. She lived with her family in her home until she was 105. At the time of her 110th birthday, she had eight living children, 22 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. At the age of 112, she was still able to read newspapers and enjoyed playing puzzle games. Hayashi lived in Tsumagicho, Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan before her death of heart failure on 26 April 2025, aged 115 years, 236 days.

Mine Kondō

Mine Kondō(Japanese: 近藤ミネ, Hepburn: Kondō Mine; September 1, 1910 – May 20, 2025) was a Japanese supercentenarian. For 24 days, she was the oldest known living person in Japan.

Kondō was born on September 1, 1910, in the village of Ikuma, which is now part of Toyota, Aichi. She married her husband at the age of 20 and had 9 children, but only 6 survived to adulthood. She worked as a farmer for much of her life while also raising silkworms and creating handmade paper. On March 2, 2023, Kondō became the oldest living person in Aichi Prefecture following the death of Shizu Narita. On April 26, 2025, Kondō became the oldest living person in Japan following the death of Okagi Hayashi. She died on May 20, 2025, at the age of 114 years, 261 days.

Miyoko Hiroyasu

Miyoko Hiroyasu (Japanese: 廣󠄁安美代子, Hiroyasu Miyoko; 23 January 1911 – 29 July 2025) was a Japanese supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in Japan. Her age is confirmed by both Gerontology Research Group and LongeviQuest.

Miyoko Hiroyasu was born on 23 January 1911 in Nakatsu, Ōita Prefecture. She studied art at a school in Tokyo and worked as an art teacher in Hiroshima Prefecture, where she met her future husband. The couple had three children together. On 23 January 2025, Hiroyasu celebrated her 114th birthday at her nursing home, although the official celebration was postponed due to a COVID-19 infection.

On 21 May 2025, after the death of Masu Usui, Miyoko Hiroyasu became the oldest living person in Japan.

On 29 July 2025, Hiroyasu died in Nakatsu at the age of 114 years, 187 days.

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