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Every year, 30,000 women go missing in Japan. Where are they?

Japan is an island country with developed economy and many tourist attractions. After the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, people often travel to Japan to see their cherry blossoms. Besides cherry blossoms, Japanese women are also very popular. Many boys in China say Japanese women are gentle, virtuous and obedient. It's good to get married and go home. Although Japanese women are famous internationally, they have a rather miserable life in their own country. According to statistics from relevant departments, 30,000 women go missing every year in Japan. Where have they all gone? I can't believe it after reading it.

Japanese women are so gentle and virtuous, on the one hand, because of their own cultural education, on the other hand, because the domestic environment is too depressing. The status of Japanese women is generally low, no matter in school or in the workplace, they are not as good as normal boys. Especially after marriage, Japanese girls usually quit their jobs, stay at home and teach their children, and can't go out casually. Japanese women are particularly vulnerable and extremely insecure when their husbands travel frequently, so many people go to other countries to live in order to avoid this state, and some people choose to chat online for excitement. Because of this, Japan has become one of the countries with the highest derailment rate. For any country, cheating is a particularly bad thing, which will not only lead to family conflicts, but even lead to murder. Those women who cheat are easily abused if their husbands find out. In this case, some depressed Japanese women chose to commit suicide and use death to escape possible punishment.

Besides this kind of married women, young Japanese girls often commit suicide because of school bullying and other factors. In fact, Japan's top management is well aware of this situation, but it can't fundamentally solve the problem, because Japan's land area is too small to make enough resources and space to support so many people.

If you want to survive, you must endure great pressure of life and strive for development opportunities. Many people think that Japan, a seemingly peaceful country without a large number of crimes, actually follows the survival law of the jungle, which is not as beautiful as they advertised.