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Of the 541,000 people between age 15 and 39 who fit that description, 34% have spent seven years or more in self-isolation. Another 29% have lived in reclusion for three to five years.
At the time, some experts estimated that about one million people, mostly young men in their 20s, were spending their days locked up in their bedrooms, reading manga, watching TV, or playing video games. They refused to work or go to school and often didn’t communicate with family members, let alone friends and many other things.
For those who can't yet face stepping out of their homes, virtual high schools offer an alternative. Hoping to identify and develop unique talent, these schools allow students to develop alone at their own pace from the safety of their rooms. Such schools, along with support centers, have gone some way to help hikikomori, with numbers down by 151,000 since 2010.
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