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"Anonymous Tokyo Woman" (born March 15, 1900; died Sept. 27, 2015) was Japan's oldest living person, April 1 2015-Sept 27 2015.
This woman, whose name has not been disclosed, (15 March 1900 - 27 September 2015) was a verified Japanese supercentenarian who had been recognized by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare as Japan's oldest living person. She was a resident of the district of Shibuya, Tokyo. She was the 4th oldest verified living person in the world, according to the [[Gerontology Research Group]]. She had been the oldest living Japanese person since the death of Misao Okawa on 1 April 2015; but was not officially verified until 1 July 2015.
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This woman, whose name has not been disclosed, was a verified Japanese supercentenarian who had been recognized by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare as Japan's oldest living person. She was a resident of the district of Shibuya, Tokyo. She was the 4th oldest verified living person in the world, according to the [[Gerontology Research Group]]. She had been the oldest living Japanese person since the death of Misao Okawa on 1 April 2015; but was not officially verified until 1 July 2015.
   
 
She died on 27 September 2015 aged 115 years, 196 days. After her death, [[Nabi Tajima]] (b. 4 August 1900) became Japan's oldest person.
 
She died on 27 September 2015 aged 115 years, 196 days. After her death, [[Nabi Tajima]] (b. 4 August 1900) became Japan's oldest person.

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"Anonymous Tokyo Woman" (born March 15, 1900; died Sept. 27, 2015) was Japan's oldest living person, April 1 2015-Sept 27 2015. This woman, whose name has not been disclosed, was a verified Japanese supercentenarian who had been recognized by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare as Japan's oldest living person. She was a resident of the district of Shibuya, Tokyo. She was the 4th oldest verified living person in the world, according to the Gerontology Research Group. She had been the oldest living Japanese person since the death of Misao Okawa on 1 April 2015; but was not officially verified until 1 July 2015.

She died on 27 September 2015 aged 115 years, 196 days. After her death, Nabi Tajima (b. 4 August 1900) became Japan's oldest person.

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