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¡@¡@TOKYO, Sept. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The world's oldest person, Kamato Hongo, a resident
of Southwest Japan city of Kagoshima, celebrated her 116th birthday
Tuesday.
¡@¡@Born in 1887 in the town of Isen on Tokunoshima Island, Hongo became
Japan's oldest person in 1999 when she turned 111.
¡@¡@With the death of a 115-year-old American woman in March last year, Hongo
became the world's oldest person, according to a report of Kyodo News.
¡@¡@While she is in good health, Hongo is staying in the same room with her
79-year-old daughter Shizue Kurauchi, who has been hospitalized for frail
health.
¡@¡@Her family said that Hongo loves rice and miso soup and sometimes "dances"
with her hands to the traditional music of Tokunoshima Island.
¡@¡@Around 140 people gathered to celebrate an early
birthday party held in late August, although Hongo slept through it all,
according to Kurauchi. Enditem
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