
Kane Tanaka Credited Good Food and Math for Her Long Life (119 Years Old)
Kane Tanaka lived to 119 years and 107 days, making her the second oldest person in history after Jeanne Calment. Born in Japan in 1903, her parents feared that their premature baby would not survive long. But survive she did, overcoming battles with two different cancers, including one at 103 years old. Tanaka is the longest-living Japanese person on record, an impressive feat in a country known for the longevity of its citizens. At 19, she married a man she had never met before their wedding day. They remained together until his death after 71 years of marriage. Tanaka was known for her sweet tooth, favoring chocolate and soda. She kept her mind sharp as she aged by practicing math and calligraphy and playing the strategy board game Reversi.