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Hikikomori in Japan reveal what it's like to be an outcast and isolate yourself from others — the same phenomenon is growing in Finland

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In this story, four Japanese people talk about how it feels to be “hikikomori,” meaning to live in isolation from other people. They also share what helped them get back together with others.

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In this story, four Japanese people talk about how it feels to be “hikikomori,” meaning to live in isolation from other people. They also share what helped them get back together with others.

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yle broke the news in Finland on Sunday, February 4, 2024.
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