Sweet and gracious is his long life
Masazo Nonkar, a resident of Japan, is 112 years old. He lives in the northern Hokkaido island. He is the oldest man in the present world.
On Tuesday, he was recognized as the world's oldest man, according to the Masazo Nonaka family. Guinness World Records got the certificate from her family. Family members said that the long life of Nonakar has the habit of eating sweets and bathing in hot water.
Guinness World Records authority said that Masazo Nonkar was born on July 25, 1905. A few months ago, Albert Einstein's 'Special Relativity Theory' was published.
The people of the oldest of the world have a lot of interest in the life and lifestyle of this man. After so many years of life, he now walks with wheelchairs. Daily newspaper reads. Bathe in warm water. This is how his last life is being cut off.
Nokonka Natalie Yoko Nonaka said, 'There is a need for a wheelchair for her movements. But his physical condition is good. He likes to eat any type of sweet Japanese or Western. '
According to Guinness World Records, NDTV said Masazo Nonça lives near Asoro City on Hokkaido island. They are seven brothers and one sister. In 1931, he married a woman named Hatsuno. Their house has five children. In February, after the death of 113-year-old Francisco Nunz Olivera in Spain, the Japanese officially received the title of the world's oldest man.
Japan's people have long life fame. Some of the world's oldest people are included in the list. There are 116-year-old Jeremon Kimura, who died in 2013.
Last year, the Japanese government said 68 thousand people were 100 years old in the country.