World's oldest person dies in Japan aged 116
Briefly

Tomiko Itooka, who passed away at age 116, was known for her sprightly spirit, having loved bananas and the drink Calpis, inspiring many with her long life.
Ashiya's mayor expressed, "Ms Itooka gave us courage and hope through her long life," highlighting her impactful presence in the community.
Having lived through numerous historical events, Itooka managed her husband's textile factory during WWII and climbed Mount Ontake twice, showcasing her remarkable vitality.
While women in Japan enjoy longevity, the nation faces challenges due to its aging population, leading to increased medical costs and a smaller workforce.
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