Because more and more young people in Japan are going to school or working outside the home, and many older people are living at home alone. Japan's aging society is also getting worse, so the country has been hardest hit by the death of loneliness.
Japanese people generally don't have anything to do after they retire, they don't like to socialize with other older people, and they don't have things to use to pass the time such as square dancing. So they generally live inside an apartment by themselves and don't live with their children. Because no one knows they are at home when they close the door, they are getting lonely, but no one realizes it, and it leads to bad consequences, which is why Japan is the hardest hit by the death of loneliness.
And nowadays, because of the pressure from family and society, young people in Japan usually graduate and find a job outside, and seldom go home. And the old people in their families also see them less and less, and the expectation for them is slowly turning into disappointment, and they also want to be taken care of less and less, thinking that they can also take care of themselves, and that is what leads to a lot of old people dying at home without anyone knowing, and that's the death of loneliness.
Additionally, older people in Japan don't like to accept help from young people, they think they are still young and don't need to be taken care of, so this kind of thinking also makes more older people live by themselves. Today life is too stressful, many young people choose not to get married because they have no money, and the population is getting smaller and smaller, the proportion of elderly people rising in Japan has increased, and the seriousness of aging is also an important reason for the death of loneliness in Japan. And now the death of loneliness also gradually began to spread to the young people, because young people are now irregular work and rest, every day to stay up late, so a lot of sudden death phenomenon occurs, so I hope that all can take care of the body.