Totaro Murakami (21 February 1895 – 30 July 2004) was Japan's oldest living man for 18 days, from the 12 July 2004 death of Minsho Ozawa to his own death on 30 July 2004. He died at age 109 years, 160 days. Muarakami missed supercentenarian status by almost seven months. He was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Kohachi Shigetaka, who held the title until his own death at age 110 years, 54 days on 3 July 2005.
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| - Totaro Murakami (21 February 1895 – 30 July 2004) was Japan's oldest living man for 18 days, from the 12 July 2004 death of Minsho Ozawa to his own death on 30 July 2004. He died at age 109 years, 160 days. Muarakami missed supercentenarian status by almost seven months. He was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Kohachi Shigetaka, who held the title until his own death at age 110 years, 54 days on 3 July 2005.
- Totaro Murakami Murakami (February 21, 1895 – July 30, 2004) was Japan's oldest living man for 18 days, from the July 12, 2004 death of Minsho Ozawa to his own death on July 30, 2004. He died at age 109 years, 160 days and was the youngest Japanese oldest living man to die since at least 1994. Muarakami missed supercentenarian status by almost seven months. He was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Kohachi Shigetaka, who held the title until his own death at age 110 years, 54 days on July 3, 2005.
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| - Totaro Murakami (21 February 1895 – 30 July 2004) was Japan's oldest living man for 18 days, from the 12 July 2004 death of Minsho Ozawa to his own death on 30 July 2004. He died at age 109 years, 160 days. Muarakami missed supercentenarian status by almost seven months. He was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Kohachi Shigetaka, who held the title until his own death at age 110 years, 54 days on 3 July 2005.
- Totaro Murakami Murakami (February 21, 1895 – July 30, 2004) was Japan's oldest living man for 18 days, from the July 12, 2004 death of Minsho Ozawa to his own death on July 30, 2004. He died at age 109 years, 160 days and was the youngest Japanese oldest living man to die since at least 1994. Muarakami missed supercentenarian status by almost seven months. He was succeeded as Japan's oldest living man by Kohachi Shigetaka, who held the title until his own death at age 110 years, 54 days on July 3, 2005.
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