LongeviQuest is pleased to announce the age validation of Ichi Hatta of Japan. She was born in At 97 years old, she was listed in the longevity ranking in Isahaya’s public relations paper.

On 22 February 2018, following the death of 111-year-old Kane Mori, she became the oldest living person in Nagasaki Prefecture.

Upon her death, Tsunahei Ogawa became the oldest person in Nagasaki Prefecture.

LongeviQuest congratulates Ichi Hatta’s family on her posthumous recognition.

For more information, please view Hatta’s Directory Profile here.

LongeviQuest is pleased to announce the age validation of Michi Ideo at 111 years old. She was a Japanese supercentenarian recorded as Nagasaki’s oldest living person at the time of death.

Michi Ideo was born on 15 March 1911, in Iōjima (which is now part of Nagasaki City), Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

She had seven children but was quite independent. This is due to until she was 99 years old, she traveled by herself to shop and eat outside on her own.

Michi ideo passed away on 8 November 2022, in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

For more information, please view Michi Ideo’s Directory Profile here.

LongeviQuest is pleased to announce the age validation of Rin Aoyagi (Japanese: 青柳輪) of Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

At the age of 100.
At the age of 100.

She was born in Toyotama (now part of Tsushima City), Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan on 5 October 1878, and passed away in Mutsushima (now part of Tsushima City), Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan on 14 May 1991 at the age of 112 years old. She was born into a farming family.

In February 1907, she married her husband Iwaji Aoyagi. They had four sons and 11 grandchildren.

LongeviQuest congratulates Mrs. Aoyagi‘s family on her posthumous recognition.

For more information, please view Mrs. Aoyagi’s Directory Profile here.