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- Kodokushi - Wikipedia
Kodokushi (孤独死) or lonely death is a Japanese phenomenon of people dying alone and remaining undiscovered for a long period of time [1]
- Kodokushi: When Loneliness Leads to Tragedy
Kodokushi (孤独死), also known as lonely or solitary death, is a severe socioeconomic and health care issue prevalent in East Asian countries like Japan that are experiencing rapid population aging
- Kodokushi: Japans Lonely Death - Culture - Japan Mapper
This piece examines what kodokushi means in contemporary Japan, why it occurs, who is most at risk, and how communities, policymakers, and researchers are responding to prevent these tragedies
- Lonely deaths (Kodokushi) in Japan : the growing challenge of an ageing . . .
The term “ kodokushi ” refers to those lonely deaths that often go unnoticed In the 1990s, the economic crisis and job instability left many Japanese without a family or social safety net
- Kodokushi (孤独死): the death of people and properties in Japan . . .
Every year, an estimated 32,000 elderly people die alone in their homes in Japan (Tamaki 2014, 211), a situation called kodokushi (孤独死), or ‘lonely death’ This term carries feelings of uneasiness, uncertainty, and tragedy (Danely 2019)
- Kodokushi in Japan: Causes Social Impact | Suki Desu
Discover the causes behind kodokushi, Japan's lonely death phenomenon, and its impact on society amid an aging population
- Kodokushi: Quietly Killing Japans Isolated, Unseen Elderly - The . . .
These solitary deaths, often referred to as “ kodokushi,” highlight the growing issue of social isolation in a country known for its aging population and declining birthrate
- Kodokushi: Are More Young People Dying Alone at Home? - JAPAN Forward
There is no legal definition of kodokushi, which varies among government agencies and municipalities However, the TMEO defines it as people living alone who died at home due to unnatural or unexplained causes, such as suicide
- In Kodokushi or Godoksa, Japan and South Korea find a . . . - Firstpost
‘Kodokushi’, meaning “lonely death” or “solitary death” in Japanese, refers to the phenomenon where individuals die alone and their deaths go unnoticed for extended periods
- Kodokushi | Solitary Deaths in Japan | Photography by Johan Brooks
As Japan’s population ages, an increasing number of people are facing their final days alone Known as kodokushi or “solitary death,” this phenomenon refers to individuals who pass away without any family or support network, often in states of poor physical or mental health
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