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Japanese Woman Tomiko Itooka Is Now The World’s Oldest Living Person At 116-Years-Old
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old from Ashiya, Japan, is set to be recognized as the world’s oldest person by Guinness World Records.
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old from Ashiya, Japan, is set to be recognized as the world’s oldest person by Guinness World Records, following the death of 117-year-old Maria Branyas Morera.
Born on May 23, 1908, Itooka’s extraordinary life includes climbing Mount Ontake in her 70s and walking up Ashiya Shrine’s stone steps at 100 without a cane.
Her adventurous spirit and longevity are set to earn her the title, highlighting a remarkable life that spans over a century of history and personal achievements.
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Bollywood Star Sonam Kapoor Becomes Dior’s First South Asian Global Ambassador
Sonam Kapoor has been named Dior’s global ambassador, becoming the first South Asian to hold the role.
Sonam Kapoor has been named Dior’s global ambassador, becoming the first South Asian to hold the role.
Renowned for her role in ‘Neerja’ and her influence as a global fashion icon, Kapoor will represent Dior’s womenswear collections designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri.
This partnership celebrates elegance and modernity in high fashion, as Kapoor continues to inspire in both the fashion and film industries, with her return to acting also highly anticipated.
See the official post on Instagram below.
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Renowned Japanese Artist Takashi Murakami Launches His First Footwear Brand ‘Ohana Hatake’
Celebrated Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has launched ‘Ohana Hatake,’ his debut footwear brand, blending his iconic flower motifs with new designs.
Celebrated Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has launched ‘Ohana Hatake,’ his debut footwear brand, blending his iconic flower motifs with new designs.
The collection’s name, which means “field of flowers” in Japanese, celebrates Murakami’s signature aesthetic, with the first releases featuring the Ohana Full-Bloom slides in “Apricot” and “Raspberry Rose” colorways.
Murakami shared, “I am pursuing an expression that explores the very relationship between American and Japanese cultures. I would love it if those who wear these sandals could sense how this team managed to craft something wonderful out of my quirky, off-the-mark ideas.”
See the official post on Instagram below.
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Tokyo’s Government Launches An AI Dating App To Match Couples and Boost Birth Rate
The Tokyo government has introduced an AI-powered dating app, ‘Tokyo Enmusubi,’ to help singles find partners based on shared values.
The Tokyo government has introduced an AI-powered dating app, ‘Tokyo Enmusubi,’ to help singles find partners based on shared values.
Available for residents or commuters over 18, the app requires users to undergo an interview, submit identification, and answer 110 questions to ensure serious matches.
This initiative aims to address Japan’s declining birthrate by supporting singles from meeting to marriage, with membership costing 11,000 yen ($77) for two years.
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