Shimetarō Hara
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Shimetarō Hara (原 志免太郎, Hara Shimetarō, 4 October 1882 – 18 June 1991) was a Japanese physician, famous for his research in moxibustion, and active as medical doctor until age 104.[citation needed] At the time of his death at age 108 years, 257 days, Hara had been the oldest Japanese man alive after 109-year-old Nisaburo Matsuyama's death on 3 April 1991,[1] and was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Gihei Oka.[2] He, and proponents of moxibustion, have attributed his longevity to his practice of moxibustion on acupuncture point ST36 upon himself.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Newspaper" (PDF). www.manchesterhistory.org. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ Japanese Centenarian Record Holders 1978 - 2001 Gerontology Research Group
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