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日本百歲老人“失蹤”引官方關注
Japan checks on elderly as centenarians go missing

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繼上周東京警方發現該市官方記錄最長壽的111歲男性公民早在30年前死亡的事件后,本周又有報道稱該市113歲的最長壽老人并不在之前登記的住所生活,目前下落不明。這一系列事件引起了日本厚生勞動省的關注,并下令在全國范圍內開展老年人口生存狀況的調查。該部門去年重陽節時公布的數據顯示,日本現有4萬多名百歲以上的老年人,其中大約4800人住在東京。不過,最近的老人“失蹤”事件開始讓人們對官方的統計數據產生質疑。厚生勞動大臣要求負責的官員想出更好的方式來掌握老年人的生活狀況,要知道他們住在哪里,生活怎么樣,要隨時隨地了解他們的情況。

日本百歲老人“失蹤”引官方關注

日本百歲老人“失蹤”引官方關注

An elderly woman is led to a temple in Tokyo in this July 17, 2009 file photo.(Agencies)

Japan's health minister on Tuesday called for a nationwide check on the whereabouts of elderly residents in response to a media frenzy over several missing centenarians.

Revelations last week that police had found the mummified remains of a man thought to have been Tokyo's oldest resident at 111 but actually dead for 30 years shocked a country facing the challenge of a rapidly aging population.

Local authorities this week said a woman aged 113, designated Tokyo's oldest person, was not in fact living at the apartment where she was registered. That disclosure became one of Japan's top news stories, raising questions about living standards of the elderly.

"It is important for authorities to grasp the reality of where and how old people are living," Health Minister Akira Nagatsuma told reporters.

More reports of missing centenarians this week showed that their whereabouts were unknown or their family members were unaware of what had happened to them.

The missing elderly people could cast doubt on the exact number of centenarians in Japan, a figure that has been rising for decades.

Officially, Japan has 40,399 people aged 100 or older, including 4,800 in Tokyo, according to an annual health ministry report last year marking the Sept. 21 holiday for the elderly.

Health and Welfare Minister Akira Nagatsuma urged officials to find a better way to monitor the elderly.

"Many people have doubts whether the government properly keeps track of senior citizens' whereabouts," he said. "It is important for public offices to check up on them — where and how they are — and follow through all the way."

But local officials say it is hard to keep track because families are often reluctant to receive official visits.

In the case of the mummified man, police are investigating his family members for possible fraud after money was withdrawn from the bank account of the deceased, who had been receiving a pension, according to media reports.

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