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

Manila Bulletin

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October 28, 2025

Japanese sushi legend Jiro Ono won three Michelin stars for more than a decade, the world’s oldest head chef to do so. He has served the world’s dignitaries and his art of sushi was featured in an award-winning film.

- By MAYUKO ONO and MARI YAMAGUCHI

After all these achievements and at the age of 100, he is not ready to fully retire.

“Tplan to keep going for about five more years,” Ono said last month as he marked Japan's “Respect for the Aged Day” witha gift anda certificate ahead of his birthday.

What’s the secret of his health?

“To work,” Ono replied to the question by Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, who congratulated him.

“Tcan no longer come to the restaurant every day ... but even at 100, I try to work if possible. I believe the best medicine is to work."

Ono, the founder of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a tiny, 10-seat sushi bar in the basement of a building in Tokyo’s posh Ginza district, turned 100 Monday.

In one of the world's fastest-aging countries, he is now among Japan's nearly 100,000 centenarians, according to government statistics.

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