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Inside the World of Hikkikomori: Understanding Japan’s Social Isolates


The modern age hermits of Japan, with the power of nonsense anime and hentai on their side.

Hikikomori is this modern age trend in Japan in which individuals (mostly boys) confine themselves in their parent’s homes in basements with multiple electronic gadgets and Wi-Fi. The modern age government calls these out of their mind young individuals as hermits to encourage their non sense practice to keep the young minds weak and feeble. This is another strategy to decrease sperm quality of the individuals in Japan who’s effect we now see as the population is dwindling at a steady pace. With all the encouragement to this nonsense practice, I don’t expect a bright future in the land of rising sun.

These people live within the world of anime and hentai. Having nothing to do in their confinement chambers, they download and watch endless hours wroth of anime and hentai. This leads to depleting confidence and ever dropping low self-esteem. It gets worse when they have watched every anime humanly possible and have masturbated 4 times a day already, now what?

This leads suicides and depression among the young. They hence die in their smelly basements.

I was researching on this topic for a while and also talked to many of my friends in Japan and they all seem to not find this strange. One of my friends stated:

“It is like a ritual here; you have to become a Hikikomori after passing the age of 17. It’s more like a tradition and many of my friends are already practicing this.”

I also talked with my relatives and elders on this and they didn’t seem to have any problem because according to them, they become a hermit to work on things and gain knowledge and are sure that their child won’t be doing anything wrong inside with Wi-Fi and a full gaming setup!

I also went on Omegal and talked to Japanese people in English and luckily came across multiple Hikikomori. They were dull eyed depressed guys and I asked them multiple questions. One of the signification ones was,

“How do you feel being a hermit”, to which he replied

“sad and alone and nihilistic. Maybe that’s how hermits are supposed to feel.”

I think this is all because of the addictive nature of anime and hentai coupled with this modern agenda which promotes this useless Hikikomori culture.

Hence once again I must highlight the dangers of anime on the young and ask you to stop wasting your time on this.

Love you all,

Awokecitizen out.

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