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-->'''Chitetsu Watanabe''' [Japanese: 渡邉智哲] (born 5 March 1907) is a Japanese [[supercentenarian]] who is the oldest living man whose age is validated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]] (GRG).
 
He has been the oldest known living person in Niigata Prefecture since the death of [[Tora Kosugi]] on 11 December 2018. He is currently the oldest living man in Japan after the death of 113-year-old [[Masazo Nonaka]] on 20 January 2019 and the oldest living man in the world after the death of 113-year-old [https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/Domingo_Villa_Avisencio Domingo Villa] on 3 November 2019.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Chitetsu Watanabe was born in the Urakawahara suburb in Joetsu, Niigata, Japan on 5 March 1907. His parents were farmers.
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Watanabe was born in the Urakawahara suburb of Joetsu, Niigata, Japan on 5 March 1907. His parents were farmers. After graduating from an agricultural high school, he went to Taiwan with his job as an employee for a sugarcane company. He returned after the Second World War, and worked for a departure agency. He had five children.
 
After graduating from an agricultural high school, he went to Taiwan with his job as an employee for a sugarcane company. He returned after the Second World War, and worked for a departure agency.
 
 
After retiring, he lived with on of his son's family until the age of 108, when he moved to a care facility.
 
   
He had five children in total. At the age of 112, he has 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
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After retiring, Watanabe lived with one of his son's family until the age of 108, when he moved to a care facility in Joetsu, Niigata, Japan. As of 2019, he has 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
   
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==Longevity Records==
When he was 107, Watanabe was asked the secret to his long life. He said that laughing often will help you reach the age that he has. He also said to remember good things and to be happy.
 
 
Watanabe has been the oldest living person in Niigata Prefecture since the death of [[Tora Kosugi]] on 11 December 2018. He became the oldest living man in Japan following the death of 113-year-old [[Masazo Nonaka]] on 20 January 2019.
   
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Since the death of Masazo Nonaka, Watanabe has been the oldest living man whose age is validated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]]. However, at the time there were other claimants to the world's oldest man title, such as [[Gustav Gerneth]] and [[Domingo Villa]] (both of whom are now deceased), whose ages are not validated. Watanabe has not been recognised as the world's oldest man by [[Guinness World Records]].
Watanabe currently lives in Joetsu, Niigata, Japan, at the age of {{AgeYD|1907|3|5}}.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:40, 12 December 2019

Chitetsu Watanabe
Chitetsu Watanabe
Chitetsu Watanabe in January 2018.
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Chitetsu Watanabe [Japanese: 渡邉智哲] (born 5 March 1907) is a Japanese supercentenarian who is the oldest living man whose age is validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography

Watanabe was born in the Urakawahara suburb of Joetsu, Niigata, Japan on 5 March 1907. His parents were farmers. After graduating from an agricultural high school, he went to Taiwan with his job as an employee for a sugarcane company. He returned after the Second World War, and worked for a departure agency. He had five children.

After retiring, Watanabe lived with one of his son's family until the age of 108, when he moved to a care facility in Joetsu, Niigata, Japan. As of 2019, he has 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Longevity Records

Watanabe has been the oldest living person in Niigata Prefecture since the death of Tora Kosugi on 11 December 2018. He became the oldest living man in Japan following the death of 113-year-old Masazo Nonaka on 20 January 2019.

Since the death of Masazo Nonaka, Watanabe has been the oldest living man whose age is validated by the Gerontology Research Group. However, at the time there were other claimants to the world's oldest man title, such as Gustav Gerneth and Domingo Villa (both of whom are now deceased), whose ages are not validated. Watanabe has not been recognised as the world's oldest man by Guinness World Records.

References


Japan's Oldest Living Man Titleholders (VE)

Shozaburo Oda • Tokusaburo Hatsukade • Unknown • Ikumatsu Matsuura • Masakichi Kai • Goro Usuyama • Shizuo Jinjiang • Kokuzo Iwate • Eisaku Takada • Hisaharu Arai • Chojiro Goto • Yozotaro Yoshikawa • Masutaro Sato • Takataro Hiragushi • Mataichi Ono • Shotaro Tanaka • Rinzo Shimizu • Koji Onishi • Inasaku Abe • Mokotaru Osada • Eiju Tsuru • Kiichi Fujiwara • Nisaburo Matsuyama • Shimetaro Hara • Gihei Oka • Gengan Tonaki • Denzo Ishizaki • Sadayoshi Tanabe • Yukichi Chuganji • Kameni Nakamura • Minsho Ozawa • Totaro Murakami • Kohachi Shigetaka • Nijiro Tokuda • Tomoji Tanabe • Jiroemon Kimura • Jokichi Ikarashi • Sakari Momoi • Yasutaro Koide • Masamitsu Yoshida • Masazo NonakaChitetsu WatanabeIssaku TomoeShojiro ShiraiMotoi FukunishiMikizo UedaShigeru NakamuraGisaburo SonobeTomisaburo Wakui