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Understanding Self-Harm Among Japanese Women: Cultural, Social, and Personal Factors

Understanding Self-Harm Among Japanese Women: Cultural, Social, and Personal Factors Self-harm, particularly wrist cutting, is a complex and deeply personal issue affecting many Japanese women. This behavior stems from a blend of cultural, social, psychological, and gender-specific influences, compounded by individual experiences. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind …

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Record-Breaking Early End to Japan’s Rainy Season (Tsuyu) in 2025

Record-Breaking Early End to Japan’s Rainy Season (Tsuyu) in 2025 Japan’s rainy season, known as tsuyu, typically drenches the country with heavy rainfall and humidity from June to July. However, in an unprecedented and historic event, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) announced on June 27, 2025, that the rainy season …

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Why Hokkaido and Mountainous Regions Are the Coolest Places to Visit in Japan During Summer

When summer hits Japan, the heat and humidity can make many regions feel stifling. However, Hokkaido and the mountainous areas of Honshu, such as Karuizawa and Kamikochi, stand out as the most comfortable destinations. With cooler temperatures and pleasant conditions, these spots offer a refreshing escape from the typical summer …

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