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88-year-old woman conferred doctorate in Japan

IANS  |  Tokyo 

An 88-year-old woman was conferred a doctorate on Saturday at a university in city, making her the oldest person in to get such a degree.

Kiyoko Ozeki, a visiting at Ritsumeikan University, was conferred the doctorate for her thesis on origins and characteristics of cloth culture in ancient Japan, reported.

According to reports, Ozeki, born in prefecture in 1929, was already 16 years old when the World War II ended and did not have the chance to go to a college.

After her divorce, she sold dolls to make a living and her craftsmanship got her a job at the women's junior college of Tokai Gakuen University, where she taught home economics as assist till 1995, according to the report.

During her teaching, she developed an interest in cloth of ancient Japan's Jomon Period and spent over 30 years visiting some 165 historical sites of the Jomon Period across and researching the characteristics and history of cloth of that period.

Ozeki became a visiting research at the for Pan-Pacific Civilizations of from April 2015 and submitted her thesis last September.

Ozeki's research "laid the foundation for research of the cloth in Jomon Period," according to the university.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 18:42 IST
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