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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1. It says something about the culture. A culture that makes young people, ya’ know, a traditionally risk taking demographic, to basically cower in fear in their homes.
2. Mental health.
3. If all young people are not educated, not trained, not skilled, then who’s gonna be the next generation of productive demographic? How will a country operate if there’s literally NO COMPETENT MANPOWER?

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