40% of people in Japan feel lonely, survey says


Some 40% of people in Japan feel lonely at least occasionally, according to the recently released results of a nationwide government survey on loneliness and isolation. The survey was conducted in December of last year with 20,000 people aged 16 or older across the country. The rate of valid responses was 56.1%. Asked how often […]

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