Do not work to go to school and not communicate... Japan's 500 thousand old solitary family: the longest has been isolated for more than 10 years.
today headline Red Star News reporter Zhai Jiaqi compiled
in Japan, there is such a group: they do not work, do not go to school, and no one Communication, staying at home and playing games, or sleeping for more than ten hours every day, going out every few days to a convenience store to buy some living food is their only "social activity", and they tend to eat very little...
"dwell people" refers to them.
according to a previous survey by the Japanese government, the number of people in Japan has exceeded 500 thousand in Japan, most of them 20~39 years old, and the time of "isolation" often lasted for several years. At the beginning of
, the Japanese government equate "living in isolation" with "gnawing old people", which is a social obstacle in young people. But in the survey, they found that the living communities were growing old.
compared to the previous survey, in 2015, the number of the 35-39 year old lived twice as many. In May 2017, a survey of 644 local dwells in the northwestern Saga Prefecture of Kyushu, Japan, found that 70% of them were over 64 years old and 36% had been dwell for more than ten years.
nowadays, the old people who live in seclusion are becoming a group that can not be ignored.
Why do these people choose to be trapped in the room?
[b] dwell people's daily life: [/b]
[b] is still tired, or addicted to the game [/b]
20 years ago, the first day of high school, Gong Zi (Hayashi Kyoko) created the idea of escaping society. At that time, the headmaster frequently talked with her to discuss the preparation for the college entrance examination.
"I was actually looking forward to the high school life, but this conversation, the upcoming high school life, was completely a long preparation before the college entrance examination." "I began to feel that I was not suitable for this harsh educational system, and this mental anxiety was quickly reflected in physical discomfort. So I dropped out of school. "
from the business insider,
after dropout, he tried to do odd jobs, but soon gave up under the pressure of his parents and other parties - she began to refuse to leave home and refuse to see anyone.
, so at the age of more than 20, she experienced the most difficult valley of her life. Every moment I wake up, I am constantly condemning myself. Every day, I wake up in the afternoon, eat something, go to the toilet, breathe. No value can be found alive. "
"I feel irritable, but there is no place to vent. Do nothing, but every day is exhausted. "
and "Gong Zi" is only one of Japan's more than five hundred thousand people living in isolation.