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There must be something in the water in Fukuoka...
Remember the saying that there must be something in the water? A real old age of 113 years - fourth oldest person in the world has died in Japan... The world's fourth oldest person and Japan's oldest, Shitsu Nakano has died yesterday in Ogoori in the southern Fukuoka prefecture, just a week after being recognised. The world's oldest person, Yone Minagawa, who had been certified the world's oldest at 114 years, died last week, also in Fukuoka. There must be something in the water in Fukuoka. Otherwise how can you explain such longevity?
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