We also work for 12-13 hours and do not commit so many suicides because of this. Everything depends on the inner mood of a person.
In Japan, the people lead isolated existence.
There is not much family bonding or friendship. So when someone is facing extreme pressure or depression, there is no way for him to relieve it. Perhaps this is the reason behind such a high suicide rate.
Could you please stop talking about subjects you don't even know?
The problem is precisely otherwise!
Family bondings are incredibly strong! And they're at the base of most of the depressions you're talking about. Because Japan is a country where children feel a very strong sense of duty towards their parents, a sense of duty putting an incredible pressure on them.
Damn don't write if you don't know the subject!
I don't live in Japan and get all the info online and in the news. It seems the Japanese are already starting to feel the burden of their aging population. Maybe that's why some there are getting depressed. They already have a low birth rate and so there is increased pressure on the children for caring for their parents. Less siblings you have mean less help financially.
Japan is one of the leaders in the world by quantity of suicides among adults and among children. I don't understand why. I've never been in this country, but I think that it is a very beautiful and technologically developed country. I think it interesting to live. Does anyone know why this happens?
Looks like that's what happens when a culture gets very bureaucratic and homogeneous. It's sad to see, but people will follow other people like sheep. That's why we need Bitcoin.
Korea is also very homogeneous but don't have as high a suicide rate as Japan.