Misao Okawa, the world's oldest woman celebrated her 115th birthday today in a Japanese nursing home, receiving flowers and relishing her favourite mackerel sushi dish.
Okawa from western Japanese city of Osaka, received flowers and her favourite food - vinegar-pickled mackerel - from staff at the nursery home where she lives.
"Thank you, everyone. This is a big bouquet of flowers," she was quoted as saying by Kyodo News agency.
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Okawa, the daughter of a kimono merchant, was born in 1898 and married in 1919. She had three children, two of whom - a son and a daughter - are still alive and in their 90s.
Okawa, who has never suffered any health problems, usually spends her time relaxing in a dining room and moving around the hall in a wheelchair.
Japan is also home to the world's oldest living person, a 115-year-old man named Jiroemon Kimura. He will turn 116 next month.