Victoria de la Cruz Garcia

Victoria de la Cruz Garcia (born 24 June 1907) is a Spanish-Japanese supercentenarian whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). She is only immigrant to Japan known to have reached the age of 110.

Biography
Victoria de la Cruz Garcia was born on 24 June 1907 in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain. She became a nun in the 1920s and emigrated to Japan in 1936 by boat, which took two months.

Three years later, when World War 2 began, she and the other nuns in the congregation marched to the mountains of Karuizawa, Nagano prefecture. After the war ended, she and the other nuns left for Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. Because she was a nun, she never married nor had children.

During her years spent as an active nun, Victoria worked in several Japanese schools and was praised by the Japanese government. She also founded several religious, and even lived in one of them for six years. In 1981, she went back to her home country of Spain for the final time. She has never been since.

Later in her life, she moved to Kitami, Tokyo, Japan, and settled in a religious residential home. At the age of 109, she could still walk without the use of a cane. On her 110th birthday, she played the castanets as a performance to her friends.

Victoria de la Cruz Garcia currently lives in Kitami, Tokyo, Japan, at the age of.