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BIOGRAPHY

Tsuna Kanno was born in Japan on 23 November 1910. At some point, she had children.

Kanno moved into a nursing home for the elderly in Date City, Fukushima Prefecture, sometime after reaching the age of 100. In December 2010, a special event took place at Kanno’s residence in Date City, where local officials visited to commemorate her 100th birthday. During the celebration, she received a congratulatory letter from the governor of Fukushima Prefecture, along with gifts and money.

Tsuna Kanno passed away at the nursing home in Date City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on 8 December 2020, at the age of 110 years, 15 days.

RECOGNITION

In September 2020, she was reported as the fourth-oldest living person in Fukushima Prefecture, behind Hana Seki, Kimiko Hakozaki, and Tomiko Kusano.

ATTRIBUTION

* 霊山あぜみち通信 No.39 – Ryozan Azemichi Communication Editorial Committee, 24 December 2010

* “百歳賀寿おめでとう” – Fukushima Minpo, 24 November 2010 (page 3)

* “伊達の最高齢110歳 菅野ツナさん死去” – Fukushima Minpo, 10 December 2020 (page 25)

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