Toka Miyata | |
Birth: | 21 January 1872 Kumamoto, Japan |
Death: | 27 March 1982 Kumamoto, Japan |
Age: | 110 years, 65 days |
Country: | JPN |
Unvalidated |
Toka Miyata (21 January 1872 – 27 March 1982) was a Japanese supercentenarian who is currently unvalidated. At the time of her death aged 110 years, 65 days, she was reported to be Japan's Oldest Woman. At the time of her death, she was residing in a home for the aged in Kumamoto Prefecture.
She was a widow of an innkeeper, and moved to the nursing home in February 1975 when her 69-year-old daughter fell ill.[1]
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Japan's Oldest Living Woman Titleholders (V • E) |
Sue Watanabe • Unknown • Tome Yoshida • Haru Komai • Ishi Hayashi • Yoshigiku Ito • Tome Horigome • Haruno Shimada • Mito Umeta • Niwa Kawamoto • Isa Nakayama • Man Ichikawa • Koume Kabira • Matsu Yoshikuni • Koharu Kodaira • Oto Michii • Toka Miyata • Momu Okuma • Ine Tsugawa • Seki Takehara • Waka Shirahama • Tane Ikai • Sue Utagawa • Suekiku Miyanaga • Asa Takii • Tase Matsunaga • Yasu Akino • Kayo Fujii • Mie Ishiguro • Matsuno Oikawa • Mitoyo Kawate • Ura Koyama • Yone Minagawa • Shitsu Nakano • Tsuneyo Toyonaga • Kaku Yamanaka • Kama Chinen • Chiyono Hasegawa • Koto Okubo • Misao Okawa • Anonymous (Tokyo) • Nabi Tajima • Chiyo Miyako • Kane Tanaka • Fusa Tatsumi • Tomiko Itooka |