Tokyo's oldest man already dead.....

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... years.html

A man listed as the oldest living male in Tokyo died some 30 years ago, city officials said after his body was found mummified in his bed.

Police visited the home of Sogen Kato at the request of ward officials updating their list of centenarians ahead of Respect for the Elderly Day in September. Kato was born July 22, 1899, which would have made him 111.

Japanese welfare officials have tried to meet Kato since earlier this year, but his family members repeatedly chased them away, saying Kato was well but didn’t want to see anyone, said Tomoko Iwamatsu, an official at Tokyo’s downtown Adachi Ward, where Kato lived.

Officials grew suspicious and sought an investigation by police, who forced their way into the house Wednesday. Police said the mummified body believed to be Kato was lying in his bed, wearing underwear and pyjamas, covered with a blanket.

His granddaughter told investigators Kato holed up in his room about 30 years ago after declaring he wanted to be a living Buddha, police and Tokyo officials said. They believe Kato died soon after that.

Tokyo police were investigating possible crimes on suspicion Kato’s family received pension money of the man and his dead wife.

“His family must have known he has been dead all these years and acted as if nothing happened,” said Tokyo metropolitan welfare official Yutaka Muroi. “It’s so eerie.”
 
Without wishing to make light of an obvious tragedy, I saw the thread title and assumed the Guiness records people had hired Kenshiro...
 
http://www.japantoday.com/category/nati ... dest-woman

KOBE —

The Kobe municipal government said Tuesday that 105 centenarians registered as living in the city are unaccounted for, including a woman registered as Japan’s oldest female aged 125.

The municipal government of the western Japan city said it has also been found that 22 other people aged at least 100 have not used nursing care insurance or the medical insurance system for the elderly aged 75 and over.

Local governments across the country are confirming the circumstances of centenarians registered in their jurisdiction following the discovery in late July of a mummified body, apparently of a man who was registered as being 111 years old.

The findings in Kobe, the capital of Hyogo Prefecture, are in addition to the total of 88 centenarians in 20 prefectures, including Hyogo, who have been found to be unaccounted for.

The municipal government was aware of the unaccounted for centenarians following home visits and did not include them in its annual reports on the number of centenarians to the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry, Kobe officials said.

The city plans to visit the registered addresses of the 105 unaccounted for centenarians and the 22 without records of insurance to determine their whereabouts and compile the outcome possibly early next week, the officials said.

The person purported to be Japan’s oldest woman is registered as a resident of Kobe’s Higashinada Ward, but the site of the address has been a park since 1981, according to the officials.

It seems like the solid state society has gotten quite a few people in Japan.
 
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