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https://newsonjapan.com/article/130030.php

The number of missing persons cases in Japan has been rising steadily from under 80,000 in 2015 to close to 90,000 in 2019, while the Missing Persons Search Support Association in Japan estimates this number to be a lot higher. Although these disappearances are on the increase in recent times, the problem isn't a new one. "Kamikakushi" means "Spirited away" and is an old word used for people who disappeared without trace, for they used to believe that they had literally been hidden by the Gods.
Why Do They Disappear?
Business troubles, Family problems, diseases, and domestic violence are the official causes, but the need to disappear seems to stem from a more profound source, deep in the roots of Japanese culture.
Japanese culture is "Sekentei" which basically means it's a culture obsessed with keeping up appearances, "pride and honor" rule above all, and "shame" is a very heavy burden.
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Peter the Great’s attempts to modernize the Russia of the early 18th century found a focal point in a campaign to end the wearing of beards.
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