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Native name
  
川手 ミトヨ

Name
  
Mitoyo Kawate

Cause of death
  
Pneumonia

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Born
  
May 15, 1889 (
1889-05-15
)
Hiroshima, Japan

Died
  
November 13, 2003, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Mitoyo Kawate (川手 ミトヨ, Kawate Mitoyo, May 15, 1889 – November 13, 2003) was a Japanese supercentenarian. She became the world's oldest living woman after the death of Mae Harrington on December 29, 2002 and the oldest recognized living person after the death of Japanese man Yukichi Chuganji on September 28, 2003, until November 13, 2003. (On October 31, 2003, after Kamato Hongo's death, Kawate was thought to be the oldest living person in the world. In fact, Kawate became oldest living person in the world on September 28, 2003 because Kamato Hongo's record was revoked in 2012.)

A resident of Hiroshima, she worked on a farm until injuring her hands at the age of 99. In 1945, immediately after the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima, In order to look for acquaintances she entered Hiroshima city and she was nuked. She was taken to a hospital shortly before her death from pneumonia. Kawate lived to be 114 years and 182 days.

Her 'oldest person' reign lasted only 46 days. Her death left Ramona Trinidad Iglesias-Jordan of Puerto Rico the oldest documented person in the world, though this was not recognized by Guinness World Records until 2004 (Charlotte Benkner of the U.S. had been given the title in the interim).

References

Mitoyo Kawate Wikipedia