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On the afternoon of the 23rd, Beat Takeshi's brother, Kitano Dai (81), and other Meiji University alumni came to celebrate the birthday of their great senior. The present was a set of newspapers dated March 3rd, in honor of his birthday. What was surprising was the amount. Woman: "100 years of newspapers from the time my father was born." Man: "Wow!" The man in question, who will soon be 100 years old, was former Prime Minister Murayama Tomiichi, who was inaugurated from the Socialist Party 30 years ago. His trademark was his long eyebrows. He was a friendly person, and was nicknamed "Ton-chan," and even character goods were released. Ton-chan turned 100 in March. His eyebrows are still in good condition after all the time they spent together. Kitano Dai, a junior of former Prime Minister Murayama, said, "He hasn't changed at all. He's not bent over, and he's not hearing well, but he's really healthy, so I'm relieved." The 100-year-old great senior shook hands firmly and waved goodbye to his junior. FNN Prime Online https://www.fnn.jp/