Nonaka married in 1931 and had five children.
Nonaka got married in 1931 and had five children.
The previous record holder, Masazo Nonaka, another Japanese, died last month.
Nonaka said he enjoys watching sumo wrestling on TV
and listening to music.
The previous record holder, Masazo Nonaka, another Japanese, died last month at 112.
The former record holder was Masazo Nonaka, another Japanese, who died last month.
Nonaka had six brothers and one sister,
marrying in 1931 and fathering five children.
Mr Nonaka had six brothers and one sister,
marrying in 1931 and fathering five children.
His home is also a hot spring
inn dating back more than a century that Nonaka used to run with his wife.
Nonaka's achievement is remarkable," Guinness World
Records' editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said, adding,"he can teach us all an important lesson about the value of life and how to stretch the limits of human longevity".