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Japanese man, 112, Dies
« on: February 26, 2020, 06:00:03 AM »
        Before Watanabe, the oldest living man was Masazo Nonaka of Hokkaido, who died Jan. 20, 2019 at age 113.    He was four years shy of the record for the oldest man ever, according to Guinness World Records, which was held by Jiroemon Kimura, also from Japan, who died at the age of 116 in June 2013.
The current oldest living person in the world is 117-year-old Kane Tanaka of Fukuoka Prefecture
        Watanabe was born March 5, 1907, in Niigata, Japan, and died Sunday Feb 23, 2020, in a  nursing home in Juetsu, Japan.
Below is his death triwheel and his rectified natal chart.  Sun-Saturn, old age, sextiles his rectified Asc, body.
        Acrophonology is the analysis of a person's name.....letter by letter.....it reveals a person's personality....it also reveals the angles of a person's
chart, helpful in rectification.    Notice how this person's accentuated letters reveal the T-square in his chart.   Oops left out the "i" in Chitestu
which is Taurus ruled....so, giving "Ch" for Scorpio and "i" for Taurus, his 2 thrust letters along his Asc/Dsc.
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