There are more than 1 million people in Japan who live as hikikomori, or social outcasts. They spend the vast majority of their time locked in their rooms, shutting off all sunlight and outside communications. The problem has become so exacerbated within Japan that officials are beginning to study why Japanese youth in particular are prone to this phenomenon
South Korea's government will offer $500 per month to young recluses in a push to get them to leave their homes. As Bloomberg reports, the country's Ministry of Gender.
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