LongeviQuest is delighted to announce the age validation of Nobu Kawano at 112 years old. She is a Japanese supercentenarian recognized as the oldest living person in Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City. She was also reported as the second-oldest living person in Kanagawa Prefecture

Nobu Kawano was born on 28 March 1911 in Omitama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

After she graduated from elementary school, she spent her time working as a babysitter in a mansion in Tokyo. It was a common practice among Japanese girls during that era.

Around 21 years old, Nobu got married to someone and went on to have five children.

In August 2023, aged 112. (Source: Courtesy of the nursing home)

In August 2023, aged 112.
(Source: Courtesy of the nursing home)

She reiterated many hardships that her family had to endure during World War II. She experienced having the need to plant sweet potatoes and other vegetables on Tsurumi Riverbed because of lack in food supplies. They also had to evacuate to Yamanashi when the Kanagawa Air Raid emerged. After the war, her family returned to Kanagawa where she focused on raising her children as a housewife.

She started to live independently after her husband passed away in 1978. Her home was situated on top of a steep hill that she needed to climb daily which made her legs and hips stronger. However, when she was 105 years old, she got aspiration pneumonia which forced her to move into a nursing home. At age 112, she is still capable of feeding herself without any assistance.

Nobu Kawano currently lives in Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. In September 2023, she was recognized as the oldest living person in Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City.

For more information, please visit Nobu Kawano’s Directory Profile here.