Japan’s oldest man dies at 112 years old | Inquirer News

Japan’s oldest man dies at 112 years old

/ 04:14 PM September 14, 2022

Japan’s oldest man

Mikizo Ueda (photo taken on September 15, 2021) The Japan News/Asia News Network

TOKYO — Mikizo Ueda, Japan’s oldest man at 112 years old, died on Friday. The city of Nara, where Ueda lived, made the announcement on Tuesday. Ueda was residing at a nursing home in the city.

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