>A total of 87,962 people were reported missing in Japan previous year, the highest number in last decade.
>The missing persons included those who suffered from social and economic issues, and diseases -- including dementia -- daily Japan Times reported.
>“Those in their 20s were the leading age group at 18,518. Of the total, 64.1 percent were male and 35.9 percent female,” the daily said, citing police data.
I'm fascinated by missing persons' cases, but I can never find anything about missing Japanese. Must be the language barrier. Wish we could get a good missing persons thread going.
Jaxon Martinez
Most of them are found by cops
Jose Hill
wrong
Brody Reed
>those who suffered from social and economic issues >Those in their 20s were the leading age group Is Abe sending out death squads to get rid of all hikikomoris?