The world's oldest man in Japan

The number of Japanese aged 100 and over has reached a new record, the government announced on Friday.
On Monday - national Respect for the Aged Day - there would be 58,820 centenarians, the Health Ministry estimated, some 4,400 more than the previous year. About 87 percent are women.
The number of 100-year-olds in Japan has steadily increased over the last decades. When official records began in 1963 the tally of people over 100 was 153, dpa reported.
The growing number of elderly in Japan, ascribed partly to advances in medicine and a healthy local cuisine, in combination with low birth rates due to the increased pressure on health services and the country's welfare system.