If you stay healthy and take care of yourself, maybe you'll live as long as some of the folks in Japan. Recently the Japanese government has hit a record high number of having almost 60,000 people who have aged to be a hundred years or older- also called centenarians. The health and welfare ministry in Japan released the results of its annual survey this week to lead up to the Japanese holiday, Respect for the Aged, a day each year they honor the elderly citizens. Japan's oldest person, 116-year-old, Misao Okawa, is recognized as the world's oldest person by Guinness World Records. And 111-year-old Sakari Momoi, is also the world's oldest man. Women accounted for nearly 90 percent of the survey's numbers this year.