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  2. Suicide in Japan - Wikipedia

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    70% of suicides in Japan are male, [9] and it is the leading cause of death in men aged 20–44. [10] Historically, cultural attitudes towards suicide in Japan have been described as "tolerant", with certain types of suicides being considered honorable, especially during military service.

  3. Seppuku - Wikipedia

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    The word jigai (自害) means "suicide" in Japanese. The modern word for suicide is jisatsu (自殺); related words include jiketsu (自決), jijin (自尽) and jijin (自刃). [14] In some popular western texts, such as martial arts magazines, the term is associated with the suicide of samurai wives. [15]

  4. List of suicide locations - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Viaduct, Toronto, Ontario, Canada – 492 suicides before the Luminous Veil, a barrier of 9,000 steel rods, was constructed in 2003. [6] Aokigahara forest, Mount Fuji, Japan – as many as 105 suicides a year, [7] though the number may be higher. [8] The Gap, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia – A large sea cliff. Roughly 50 ...

  5. List of countries by suicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The following are lists of countries by estimated suicide rates as published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources. [note 1] In many countries, suicide rates are underreported due to social stigma, cultural or legal concerns. [3] Thus, these figures cannot be used to compare real suicide rates, which are unknown in most ...

  6. Health in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Although suicide is a priority health issue, Japanese culture views the act as something different than morally wrong and unacceptable. In fact, according to Young's 2002 article, traditional Japanese culture accepts suicide as a positive moral act characterizing the person's sense of moral duty to others which is driven by social context. [7]

  7. Japan is rich, but many of its children are poor; a film ...

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    Japan also lacks a system that can force fathers to pay child support, according to Kato. In the past, grandparents, neighbors and other members of the extended family helped look after children.

  8. Aokigahara - Wikipedia

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    Suicides are said to increase during March, the end of the fiscal year in Japan. [13] As of 2011, the most common means of suicide in the forest were hanging or drug overdose. [16] Local officials have stopped publicizing the numbers in an attempt to decrease Aokigahara's association with suicide. [17] [failed verification]

  9. Japan’s loneliness epidemic is so bad that elderly women are ...

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    Japan’s largest women’s prison has become home to a growing number of seniors. CNN reported the number of prisoners aged 65 or older nearly quadrupled from 2003 to 2022.