At an age of 112 and 163 days, Japan’s Yasutaro Koide has been recognised as the oldest man
alive by the Guinness Book of records. He was born in 1903 the year the Wright
brothers made the first ever successful plane. Erika Ogawa, Vice President Japan, Guinness World Records
visited the oldest living man to present him with a certificate of his record
title and celebrate his amazing long life. Also in attendance were three of his
seven children, two of his nine grandchildren and one great grandchild attended
a ceremony.
“The
best thing is to not overdo,” Yasutaro told Associated Press. He also
recommended not smoking or drinking and said his favourite food is
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“The
best thing is to not overdo,” Yasutaro told Associated Press. He also
recommended not smoking or drinking and said his favourite food is
bread. - See more at:
http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2015/08/22/112-year-old-japanese-man-recognised-as-oldest-man-alive-by-guinness-world-records/#sthash.ApwOAbGd.dpuf
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