Why Japan struggles with mental health

Why Japan struggles with mental health

Japan has universal healthcare and one of the world’s longest life expectancies, yet many people experiencing mental health problems never receive treatment. Stigma, limited access to psychotherapy and a system that often relies on medication over counseling continue to shape how mental illness is treated. This episode examines why so many people struggle in silence and whether attitudes toward mental health are beginning to change.

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Mount Fuji has a people problem

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Mount Fuji remains one of Japan’s most iconic destinations, but record visitor numbers have brought overcrowding, litter, dangerous climbing practices and more rescues. In response, authorities have i...

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Japan’s new criminal underworld

Japan’s new criminal underworld

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Japan’s ‘hikikomori’ shut-ins are getting older — and the clock is ticking

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Why tattoos are still taboo in Japan

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Japan just started selling weapons. Here’s why that’s a big deal

Japan has approved one of the biggest changes to its postwar security policy in decades, opening the door to weapons exports after years of strict limits. Supporters say the move reflects a tougher re...

29 Mai 10min

Japan prefecture will pay residents to report illegal foreign workers

Japan prefecture will pay residents to report illegal foreign workers

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