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  2. Jōhatsu - Wikipedia

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    The jōhatsu disappear from their lives, often to escape shame from society. Jōhatsu (Japanese: 蒸発, Hepburn: jōhatsu, lit. "evaporation") or jouhatsu refers to the people in Japan who purposely vanish from their established lives without a trace. [1] This phenomenon can be seen all over the world, such as the United States, China, South ...

  3. Google Person Finder - Wikipedia

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    January 15, 2010. Google Person Finder is an open source web application that provides a registry and message board for survivors, family, and loved ones affected by a natural disaster to post and search for information about each other's status and whereabouts. It was created by volunteer Google engineers in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

  4. Homelessness in Japan - Wikipedia

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    At its peak in 2003, 25,269 homeless people were counted throughout Japan by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. In 2018, the number of homeless people counted in Japan was 4,977 (4,607 males, 177 females and 193 unknown). [12] In 2020, the number of homeless counted was 3,992 (3,688 males, 168 females and 136 people of obscurity), a 12 ...

  5. Freeter - Wikipedia

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    Freeter. Service worker in Tokyo, Japan. In Japan, a freeter (フリーター, furītā) is a person aged 18 to 34 who is unemployed, underemployed, or otherwise lacks full-time paid employment. The term excludes housewives and students. [1]

  6. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the median age of Japanese people was projected to be 49.5 years, the highest level since 1950, compared to 29.5 for India, 38.8 for the United States and 39.8 for China. Japan has the second highest median age in the world (behind only Monaco). An improved quality of life and regular health checks are just two reasons why Japan has ...

  7. Genetic and anthropometric studies on Japanese people

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    From the point of view of genetic studies, Japanese people: mainly descended from the Yayoi people, the heterogeneous Jōmon population and the Kofun period influx. [1][2][3][4] can be categorized into three separate but related groups: Ainu, Ryukyuan and Mainland (Yamato). are closely related to clusters found in North-Eastern Asia [5][6][4 ...

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