Why is the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan being treated like a national crisis? Are there legitimate health concerns involved or is it more related to culture?

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Why is the hikikomori phenomenon in Japan being treated like a national crisis? Are there legitimate health concerns involved or is it more related to culture?

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It’s a symptom of societal decay. If everyone became an hikikomori, the hikikomori generation would be the last one. If the entire US was Skid Row, it would be a cesspit closer to a 3rd world.

That’s my two cents I’m dumb af

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