Why do a large number of young people in Japan become old people who don t go to school?

Updated on society 2024-07-16
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Japan is a relatively small place, the city is more crowded, and there are many people in the school, so it is natural that bullying incidents are indispensable, and some people are often bullied when they go to school, which will make him have an inferiority complexFear of the outside world, not wanting to go out, which is one of the reasons, there is too much competition since JapanThere is a problem with the state of the economyMany companies and companies have to reduce recruitment or even have to lay off employees. And the requirements for recruitment have also increased a lot, without a certain degree and ability, you can't find a job, and it is not necessarily long-term to find it, although some people have found a job, but it is very far away from where they live.

    The competition among young people is very fierce, Japan is so big, and there are a lot of people, so many people can't find a job, don't want to find a job, so they simply stay at home and be an old man. But in the face of suchSocial situation, parents have no choice but to let their children gnaw on the old.

    Gnawing the old will only have nothing in the end, and when you finish gnawing your parents, what is left. With his parents gone, he was left alone and had no ability to support himself, so what was the difference between sitting and waiting for death. Gnawing on the old is not a good habit, but also a denial of one's own ability, a denial of oneself, if you have the ability, don't gnaw the old, don't stay at home and be idle, no circle of friends, no lovers, no children, and finally end up with nothing.

    In fact, not only Japan, but also every country has this phenomenon. What I want to say is, no matter what kind of difficulties and dangers you face, don't give up easily, you move forward when others are resting, and you can get a piece of your own luck in the end. Young people have the ability and spirit, while they are young, work hard, fight for their own world, and live the life they want to live, wouldn't it be happy, and their parents will be more relaxed and gratified.

    You are also a warm haven for your significant other.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's probably because Japan's pension system is so good, so many people have been pampered since childhood, so many people will become gnawers who don't go to school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Life in Japan is very stressful, so they don't have ideals anymore. If you have food and drink at home, stay at home, this kind of life is also relatively comfortable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because young people in Japanese society are becoming more and more Buddhist, they are looking down on some fame and fortune in this society, so they gnaw at the old at home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This may be related to Japan's social environment, education and history and culture, and Japan's social welfare is also relatively good, and young people have some problems with their mentality and do not receive a good education.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Life in Japan is stressful, so big that they all need two-dimensional as a spiritual support. And it's the kind of care in Japan that no matter how hard you try, it's useless, because the upper class controls too many resources, and ordinary people can't get it at all. All of this is also the reason why they are getting more and more depraved, and I think we can't say that they are bad but that we should treat them well, because if you were them, what would you do?

    Maybe you can't even live up to their optimism. Times have changed. The old one is unusable, otherwise it will only bring ruin!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In Japan, there is a group of people who have zero communication with the outside world, and they do not go out for half a year or decades, and they rely on their parents for food and daily life. According to a survey released by the Japanese cabinet, the total number of this group exceeds 1.15 million.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are several main reasons for the formation of the phenomenon of gnawing at the elderly in Japan:

    1.Japan's economy is slow, and many people do not have suitable employment opportunities.

    2.Japan has a serious aging population, and many parents have pensions.

    3.Many people are unable to live after losing their jobs and have to rely on their parents to survive.

    Japan's aging population is very serious, and elderly people can be seen working everywhere in Japan, but under such a shortage of labor, many middle-aged people choose to gnaw at home and not come out to work. There are nearly a million gnawing elders over the age of 40 in Japan, who are almost always at home, supported by their elderly parents. <>

    Japan's economy has been sluggish since the 90s, there has been a regression, many companies have closed, many Japanese people have incurred a lot of debt for investment, and there are fewer jobs in Japan, resulting in many people not being able to find their dream jobs and no hope for the future. Therefore, after not finding a suitable job, many people choose to stay at home to escape reality and rely on their parents to support themselves. <>

    Japan had a glorious period of rapid economic growth in the seventies and eighties of the last century, and many elderly people had a lot of wealth at that time, and they bought properties and retired with a large pension. However, their children have not caught up with the economic development, and it is very difficult for them to live on their own if they want to live in the big city, so many can only live on the wealth of their parents. <>

    Many middle-aged people in Japan are unemployed, unable to find a suitable job, and have families to support, many of them are in debt, in this case, they can only ask their parents for help, otherwise the family is likely to be homeless. Older middle-aged people do not have a suitable job and have the responsibility of supporting the family, so they can only let their parents help them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three main reasons for the serious phenomenon of old age gnawing in Japan: First, the economy is sluggish, and young people have high survival pressure and low income. The second is that high housing prices have curbed the motivation of young people to struggle; The third is the developed leisure and entertainment industry, and young people are becoming more and more reluctant to go out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is because Japanese customs are like this, and this kind of behavior is the norm in Japanese society, and because Japanese society is very dependent on the family, so it will lead to such a phenomenon.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now the speed of development in Japan is very fast, but the pressure on young people in Japan is also very high, the cost of living is very high, and the cost of having children is also very high.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main reason is that there are big problems in the Japanese economy, and secondly, because many people don't have a good job at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    "Before, it was very difficult for me to meet people with particularly good backgrounds. Almost 80% of entrepreneurs now ......Both have worked at McKinsey & Company or the Boston Consulting Group or Goldman Sachs. ”

    For many years, Japan's startup atmosphere has lagged behind that of Silicon Valley and China in the United States. Due to their aversion to risks, most Japanese people prefer stable jobs as company employees or civil servants, and starting their own business is considered a "plan B" as a last resort. Recently, however, the situation is quietly changing.

    According to the Financial Times, Japan's private start-ups raised a record 271.7 billion yen ($2.5 billion) in 2017, up from 63.6 billion yen in 2012, according to the Financial Times. According to research firm RECOF, Japanese companies spent 70.9 billion yen on venture capital last year, up from 1.2 billion yen in 2011.

    While this is still small compared to the U.S. and China, the growth trend is significant.

    In this trend, even graduates of the University of Tokyo prefer to start their own businesses rather than traditional businesses and jobs. Tokyo's Hongo, where the school is located, has also earned the nickname "Hongo Valley" due to its concentration of start-ups.

    James Riney, head of 500 Startups Japan, told CNBC, "[In the past] if you didn't get into a big company or a well-known company, you would think about starting a business. "But now, even with a shortage of labor in Japanese companies, there are still many young people joining the entrepreneurial ranks.

    Investors believe there are several reasons for this.

    First, the success of local e-commerce and internet companies has set an example and provided guidance for new entrepreneurs. Many successful entrepreneurs also go on to invest in new companies. And, as more and more success stories of entrepreneurship appear in the newspapers, so does the attraction of entrepreneurship to young people.

    Second, the stigma of failure is fading, and many science and engineering students at top universities are now willing to intern at start-ups.

    What's more, this generation of young Japanese grew up in a world where companies like Airbnb, Uber and Facebook are constantly pushing for innovation. And in the world of their parents' generation, great wealth and a lot of innovation are concentrated in the hands of more traditional companies such as Sony or Nintendo.

    Another investor noted that the quality of the entrepreneurial workforce is also improving as many people leave consulting firms or the banking sector to start businesses or join the management teams of start-ups.

    Hogil Doh, investment manager at Rakuten Ventures in Japan, said: "It was very difficult for me to meet people with particularly good backgrounds before. Almost 80% of entrepreneurs now ......Both have worked at McKinsey & Company or the Boston Consulting Group or Goldman Sachs. ”

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    And the words and experiences of this old man also reflect why there are so many such gnawing old people in Japan. This is because they have encountered a certain blow in the face of entering the society or in the process of learning, and thus they have a negative psychology. They begin to think about escaping from society, choosing to be alone at home, thinking that they are in an "out-of-this-world" environment.

    And through blind pleasure, they forget their own troubles, so that they can live in such a drowsy way. This is a manifestation of social pressure, and it is also a manifestation of the fragility of people's hearts at times. In life, some of us may look down on the old people, but if everyone can get what they want through hard work, who would want to live such a life?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    His inheritance has been spent, and he has no ability to live, no basic skills to survive, and he will starve to death if he does not commit suicide.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because he failed to enter the university many times and was also discriminated against in society, he gave up his life.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because Japanese people feel that they will be ridiculed if they work hard and have not yet been admitted to university, they will give up life because they are too stressed over time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because they feel that although they can get money from their own labor, those jobs are too tiring to be as comfortable as gnawing on the old.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Due to the continuous increase in population and increasing social pressure, there are many groups of people in society - "gnawing old people". Especially in Japan, there are many "gnawing old people", and most of them are middle-aged. Recently, there has been a "strongest gnawing old family" Maeda Yoshihisa in Japan, this old man has only worked once in his life, and one time is only two years.

    After the death of his parents, he quit his only job in his life, relying on the huge inheritance left by his parents to stay at home, spending 5-60,000 yen a month, never fell in love once in his life, and never got married.

    The 71-year-old man lived a very frugal life, because the inheritance was limited, and he had not developed the ability to take care of himself, and he could not do anything without his parents, so in order to have enough living expenses to support before he died, he only ate natto three meals a day to provide energy for the body, and occasionally cooked some onions mixed with rice to change the taste. After eating, he put the bowl directly into the cupboard, and he never cleaned the house, resulting in a pile of garbage in the house, and his father used to clean up the house, so it is hard to imagine how "wasteful" he is. From the interview**, we can intuitively see the old man's sloppy and unregulated life, and we can also see his mentality of eating and waiting for death.

    As for why he didn't get married, it may have something to do with the experience of the elderly. When he was a student, the old man was not admitted to the so-called "elite" school twice in a row, and he was ridiculed by his classmates for thinking that he had no value, and then the death of his relatives made his life even more lonely. According to him, he was just a man who had given up on his life and couldn't find a reason to start over.

    The old man has a lot of books in his house, and he said, "In reading, he thinks that the world is inherently ridiculous and hopeless, because only a small number of people really control the world, and he has no ability to change, so he chooses to escape and be an old man in the shadow of society."

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not getting married is related to the experience of the old man, when he was a student, he was not admitted to the so-called "elite" school twice in a row, and he was ridiculed by his classmates and he thought that he had no value and lived on his inheritance.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it's because they have been bullied at school for a long time, and they have a fear of being stressed at work after work, which leads them to dare not face society and only believe their parents. I can only live at home with my parents, and after spending my parents' inheritance savings, some can only live by eating natto.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Nibbling on the elderly has now formed a cultural imprint in Japanese society, they rely on the high pensions and savings savings of their elderly parents to live, and some gnaw on ** and apply for relief.

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