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July 23, 2008
Suicide in Japan
Japanese citizens are committing suicide at an alarming rate.
Here are some details from Paul Wiseman, Suicide epidemic grips Japan, USA Today, July 20, 2008:
- Approximately 34,000 Japanese citizens committed suicide in 2007.
- The Japanese suicide rate is the ninth highest in the world and twice that of the United States.
- Suicide has long been an accepted part of the Japanese culture (e.g., Samurai warriors committed seppuku; World War II's kamikaze pilots).
- A common method is to combine household chemicals to create a cloud of poison gas. Significant collateral damage may occur.
- Estate planning laws do not "punish" suicide. For example, beneficiaries may still collect life insurance and insurers pay off home mortgages. Thus, suicide may be viewed as a prudent financial decision for the family.
- The Internet makes it easy to locate self-help suicide instructions.
July 23, 2008 in Death Event Planning | Permalink
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