World's Oldest Person Dies
TOKYO (Reuters) - The oldest person in the world, Kamato Hongo, died on Friday aged 116, a spokesman for a hospital in southern Japan said.
She had been in hospital in the city of Kagoshima, 620 miles southwest of Tokyo, for several weeks, according to a relative.
Born in 1887, when Japan was gradually opening up to the world after more than two centuries of isolation, Hongo was known for her love of "dancing" by waving her hands and for sleeping two days and then staying awake for the next two.
She celebrated her 116th birthday last month.
Hongo's death comes a month after the world's oldest man, Yukichi Chuganji, passed away at his home on the same Japanese island aged 114.
Japan is one of the world's most rapidly aging societies, with one in five citizens now aged 65 or over, the highest percentage among industrialized nations. Scientists have attributed Japanese longevity to factors including diet and exercise.
Hongo's title as the oldest person in the world was sometimes disputed, but she was recognized as the record-holder by the Guinness Book of Records.
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