Hikikomori - Japanese ascetics (4 photos)

Hikikomori in Japanese language means "being in seclusion." This term is used in Japan called the new social phenomenon, spread among adolescents and young adults. In the past few years, the cases when young people decide to lead an ascetic life, dooming themselves to a voluntary retreat in the four walls of their own room. Today hikikomori has reached epidemic proportions, as more than a million people have chosen for themselves a similar way of life!



Hikikomory translated from Japanese means "being in seclusion." This term is used in Japan called the new social phenomenon, spread among adolescents and young adults. In the past few years, the cases when young people decide to lead an ascetic life, dooming themselves to a voluntary retreat in the four walls of their own room. Today hikikomori has reached epidemic proportions, as more than a million people have chosen for themselves a similar way of life!



Stories of the lives of many teenagers, like hikikomori. Thus, the network can find the story of 17-year-old boy who for three years has not been on the street. Before that, he went to school, but his relationship with his classmates did not develop. One day, coming home from school, the guy in the kitchen was closed, parents did not attach special significance. Since then, he has not come out. Mother three times a day leaves him food near the door, parents were sympathetic to the position in life ... and his son built a new kitchen!



Such voluntary banishment scientists call not so much a psychological as a social phenomenon. In Japanese culture, loneliness never seen as something unnatural to the human essence. Until the mid-19th century, this country has remained relatively closed to the Western world, culture, history, folklore - all present theme of solitude and asceticism. Many slopes and modern hikikomori see hermits bygone era, people who voluntarily leave the vanity of modern life!



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