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At 96, world’s oldest graduate says ‘learning is always fun at any age’

Japanese Shigemi Hirata receives degree for ceramic arts course, which he completed in 11 years

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Japan’s Shigemi Hirata, 96, with a Guinness World Records certificate recognising him as the world’s oldest graduate. Photo: Kyodo
Kyodo

A 96-year-old man in western Japan expressed his joy on Friday at being recognised as the world’s oldest university graduate.

“I am genuinely happy. Learning is always fun at any age,” said Shigemi Hirata, who met reporters at his home in Takamatsu, showing his new Guinness World Records certificate.

Born on September 1, 1919, Hirata received a Bachelor of Arts degree in March aged 96 years and 200 days from the Kyoto University of Art and Design, having taken 11 years to complete a ceramic arts course.

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Hirata enrolled in the university’s correspondence study programme in 2005 when he was 85 to pursue the study of pottery, a hobby he took up after becoming a pensioner. Although most of his studies were done at home, he occasionally attended classes at the university’s campus in Kyoto.

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“My longevity is something like destiny. I am blessed with people (I have met),” said Hirata, who has two children, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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