
Nabi Tajima Was the Last Living Link to the 19th Century (117 Years Old)
When Nabi Tajima died in 2018, the world lost its last living connection to the 19th century. She was born on Kikaijima Island in 1900, before the introduction of the first car, vacuum cleaner, and teddy bear. Tajima spent her entire life in Japan’s Kagoshima Prefecture, where she led a quiet existence. During the 117 years and 260 days, she lived, the world underwent enormous change. She was born before radio receivers and television and lived to see the rise of smartphones, electric cars, and virtual reality. In the decades between, she survived the Spanish flu and World War II, raised nine children, and welcomed 160 descendants. Tajima remained in good health up to her death. She was fond of eating delicious food and traditional Japanese hand-dancing and credited her long life to getting lots of sleep.