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Fumio Rikiishi
Fumio Rikiishi
Rikiishi (aged 102) performing a traditional Japanese dance
Birth: 25 November 1907
Japan
Death: March 2019
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Age: 111 years, 97-126 days
Country: JapanJPN
Validated

Fumio Rikiishi (Japanese: 力石二三男; 25 November 1907 – March 2019) was a Japanese supercentenarian whose age has been validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography[]

Rikiishi was born in Japan on 25 November 1907. At the age of 101, he frequently took the bus to his care facility, and still practiced traditional dancing. He also considered woodworking a lifelong hobby. As for his longevity, Rikiishi credited a sense of humor and “eating whatever you like.”

The Japan-China Friendship New Year’s Exchange was held in Sapporo City, Hokkaido on 31 January 2010. Rikiishi, then 102, performed a traditional Japanese dance routine for the Chinese dignitaries.

Rikiishi was last confirmed alive on 13 September 2018, when he was reported to be the fifth-oldest known living person, Masazo Nonaka, Seki Inagaki, Tari Chiba, and Miyo Kubota, and the second-oldest known living man in Hokkaido Prefecture, behind Masazo Nonaka. He lived in Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.

In September 2019, Rikiishi went to limbo, since the oldest living man in Hokkaido Prefecture was reported to be Kinsaku Hayashinaka of Sapporo, born 15 November 1910.

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