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“I’m thinking great things right now and working hard.” My father’s legacy and my mother’s legacy.
A 51-year-old man’s chest is pulled by his pension.
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The ‘8050 problem’ is becoming more serious as parents in their 80s take care of children in their 50s.
I’m losing. In ’25, everyone from the Dango generation became the latter generation.
The number of parents dying while leaving their children behind is increasing.
There is a conflict with society.
‘Adult’s pull’ Lee Chin
It adheres closely to the reality that follows after death.
[Photo] Mr. Tachiki hugging his younger brother’s son. A lot of white hair
Now that a grandchild is left behind in the same house
It talks about the agony of a long, drawn-out life.
do; The scope of Mr. Tachigi’s life is limited to this room.
Reflecting on not being able to sleep, focusing on the blankets spread out on the floor
Food and drinks purchased at a convenience store
Hands are being organized in the Namnon range.
Approximately 850,000 hikikomori aged 40 to 64 years old
“”I don’t see the point in working hard now.”” The inner thoughts of a 51-year-old reclusive, lonely man who survives on his father’s inheritance and his mother’s pension.””
Hikikomori (reclusive, secluded people) aging population is on the rise
Hikikomori between the ages of 40 and 65 reach nearly 1 million.
They live off their parents’ pensions when they are in their 70s to 90s.
The 8050 problem is emerging as a social problem.