World's oldest man celebrates his 113th birthday
World's oldest man celebrates his 113th birthday
Tanabe believes key to longevity is not drinking alcohol.

Tokyo: The world's oldest man celebrated his 113th birthday on Thursday.

Talking to the media at his home in southern Japan he says that he is leading a healthy and joyful life.

"I'm happy," said Tomoji Tanabe mentioning that he still has a healthy appetite.

Tanabe was presented flowers and a giant tea cup glazed with his name and date of birth by the local mayor.

"I'm well. I eat a lot," he added.

Tanabe, who was recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest living male last year, eats mostly vegetables and believes the key to longevity is not drinking alcohol.

The former civil servant lives with his son, drinks milk every day and has no major illnesses, although he now writes in his diary only once or twice a month. He used to write on a daily basis.

"His favourite food is fried shrimp, but we've heard that he's cut back on oily food," said an official at his hometown of Miyakonojo, about 900 km southwest of Tokyo.

"He's said he wants to live for another 10 years, that he doesn't want to diem” he added.

The Japanese are among the world's longest-lived people, with the number of those aged 100 or older at a record 36,276, a government report last week showed.

Japanese women have topped the world's longevity ranks for 23 years, while men rank third after Iceland and Hong Kong.

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