New world’s oldest living person is 116-year-old gran who climbs mountains with no cane

New world’s oldest living person is 116-year-old gran who climbs mountains with no cane

DAILY STAR

The oldest person in the world climbed a mountain when she was 100 years old, without even using a walking stick.

After the sad death of 117-year-old Maria Branyas Morera earlier today (August 20), Tomiko Itooka, 116, from Japan, is now officially the world’s oldest living person.

Tomiko was born in 1908 in Osaka City, as the second of three children. At the age of 20, she got married and raised four children – two daughters and two sons. During the Second World War, Tomiko operated the Japanese office of her husband’s textile factory, balancing the work there with raising the kids on her own. When her husband died in 1979, Tomiko lived alone in his hometown of Nara Prefecture.

Over the next few decades, she was a frequent climber and scaled legendary mountains such as Mt. Nijo and Mt. Ontake. Perhaps her greatest physical achievement was scaling the long stone steps of Ashiya Shrine at the age of 100, without even a cane to help her.

Her resilience is well documented. At the back end of last year Tomiko survived a serious health scare after a nasty bout of the flu left the supercentenarian battling for her life.

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