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Understanding Hikikimori: Japan's Invisible Social Phenomenon

  Understanding Hikikimori: Japan's Invisible Social Phenomenon Hikikimori, a Japanese term that translates to "withdrawal" or "social isolation," refers to a complex and intriguing social phenomenon where individuals, mostly young adults, withdraw from society and confine themselves to their homes for extended periods. This blog delves into the world of hikikimori, exploring its causes, consequences, and the struggles of those affected. *What is Hikikimori?* Hikikimori is characterized by: 1. Social withdrawal: Avoiding social interactions, relationships, and community engagement. 2. Prolonged isolation: Staying indoors for months or even years. 3. Loss of identity: Disconnection from personal interests, hobbies, and passions. 4. Dependence on others: Relying on family or caregivers for basic needs. *Causes of Hikikimori* Research suggests that hikikimori is often triggered by: 1. Social pressure: Japan's highly competitive education and work culture. 2. Me...