Japanese getting older as record numbers reach 100

The number of Japanese men and women who have lived 100 years or more surged this year to a record 23,038.

Japanese getting older as record numbers reach 100

The number of Japanese men and women who have lived 100 years or more surged this year to a record 23,038.

The figure released by the Health Ministry reflects longer life spans in a rapidly greying nation, where more than a third of the population is expected to be aged 65 or older by 2050, from about one-fifth now.

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