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According to the Japanese government, the country now has a record-breaking 100,000 people who are 100 years of age or older. As of September, there were 99,763 centenarians in Japan, breaking the previous record for the 55th consecutive year, the health ministry announced on Friday. Women made up an astonishing 88% of that total. Although various studies dispute the precise number of centenarians globally, Japan is noted for having the longest life expectancy and frequently living the oldest living person in the world. With a low birth rate and a generally balanced diet, it is also one of the fastest-aging societies.