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Japan’s sushi legend Jiro Ono turns 100 and is not ready for retirement

Jiro Ono, the world’s oldest three-Michelin-star chef, credits work as his health secret and plans to continue sushi making for five more years, Tokyo officials said.

  • Jiro Ono, a sushi legend, is celebrating his 100th birthday without plans to retire fully.
  • He stated, "I plan to keep going for about five more years," emphasizing his commitment to work.
  • Ono believes, "The best medicine is to work," highlighting his passion for sushi.
  • He aims to live to 114, expressing, "I cherish my life so I get to work for a long time.
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Japanese sushi legend Jiro Ono earned three Michelin stars for over a decade, becoming the world's longest-serving master chef. He has served dignitaries around the globe, and his sushi art was featured in an award-winning film.

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Japan's sushi legend Jiro Ono turns 100 and is not ready for retirement

Japanese sushi legend Jiro Ono won three Michelin stars for more than a decade, the world’s oldest head chef to do so.

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Jiro Ono is the oldest chief of sushi in the world who reaches out or international recognition for his work. In an AP interview, the ‘sushiman’ ensures that n still wants to attend.

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