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Misao Okawa (world's oldest person in 2013) was 117 years old when she died on April 1, 2015 (birthdate March 5, 1898). (*some sources still show March 9 birthday)
The world's oldest person, Misao Okawa, turned 116 in 2014.
As of July 2014, the oldest woman in the world is Misao Okawa. She is from Japan. She is 116 years old.
Katie Adelman is the second oldest person in the world
As of July 2014, Misao Okawa from Japan is the oldest human in the world. She was born on March 5, 1898, and is 116 years.
Misao Tamai died on 1978-12-23.
Isao Okawa died on March 9, 2001, in Tokyo, Japan of heart failure.
There are absolutely no age restrictions for entering Yellowstone NP. A child born in a car just about to enter the park would be admitted, as would 116 year old Misao Okawa. If you pay the entrance fee, or are eligible for fee-free entrance, you get in.
Misao Matsubara died in 18 June 1984 of cholelithiasis.
The oldest person in the world whose age has been documented is Misao Okawa (female) who lives in Japan. She was born on the 5th of March, 1898. (116 years old) Of course there are also some other people who have died including Jiroemon Kimura (male) who died last year at age 116 who live in Kyotango, Japan. To add to that there is a farmer who claims to be 160 years old in Ethiopia but it is not proved due to no birth certificate. (Dhaqabo Ebba ) Not really sure the details but hope that helps ~
Hisayuki Okawa was born in 1971.
The oldest person (confirmed) as of mid-2013 is a woman, Misao Okawa, of Japan.She was born March 5, 1898 and was 116 on her birthday in 2014.The oldest man is Alexander Imich, a Polish-American living in Manhattan, born February 4, 1903. His age as of his birthday in 2014 is 111 years old. There are at least 65 living women who are older than he is.