Zenson Nakahodo

Zenson Nakahodo (Japanese: 仲程善樽; born 8 May 1908) is a Japanese-born Peruvian supercentenarian whose claim is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography
Zenson was born on 8 May 1908 in Gushikawa, Uruma, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. In 1930, he moved to Peru. He worked at the La Huaca farm in Huaral, where he managed to get his own farm, but it was taken away as a result of the war. Later, he moved to Santa Maria de Huachipa, Lima. He owned two hectares of land in Huachipa and La Capitana. He had 10 children (one deceased as of 2016).

Even at the age of 108, he was able to take care of his garden, where he produced kaki. His wife, Mine, passed away c. 2011, aged 104. In 2016, he had 33 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. His eldest daughter, Rosa Yoshiko, was still alive at that time, aged 85.

Zenson currently lives in Lima, Peru at the age of.