
Today's Close-Up
In April, the Japanese government released its first national estimate of "solitary deaths." In 2024, over 20,000 people died alone and remained undiscovered for at least eight days. The figure also includes people in their 20s and 30s. Behind this trend is a recent increase in young people experiencing difficulties opening up to others, which often results in feelings of loneliness and even self-neglect. We look at what can be done to tackle the issue. <br><br>Guests:<br>Ishida Mitsunori (Chair, Government panel on solitary deaths)<br>Okumura Haruka (Representative, NPO Daisan no kazoku)
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In April, the Japanese government released its first national estimate of "solitary deaths." In 2024, over 20,000 people died alone and remained undiscovered for at least eight days. The figure also includes people in their 20s and 30s. Behind this trend is a recent increase in young people experiencing difficulties opening up to others, which often results in feelings of loneliness and even self-neglect. We look at what can be done to tackle the issue. <br><br>Guests:<br>Ishida Mitsunori (Chair, Government panel on solitary deaths)<br>Okumura Haruka (Representative, NPO Daisan no kazoku)