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Japan’s hikikomori recluses are growing old. So are their carers

Japan is facing a growing challenge as its hikikomori, individuals who isolate themselves from society, are aging. Previously viewed as a youth issue, the average hikikomori is now nearly 37 years old, with a significant portion over 40 and even 50.

SCMP’s Asia deskSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-06 · 07:49 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Japan’s hikikomori recluses are growing old. So are their carers
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Japan is facing a growing challenge as its hikikomori, individuals who isolate themselves from society, are aging. Previously viewed as a youth issue, the average hikikomori is now nearly 37 years old, with a significant portion over 40 and even 50. This demographic shift means that the parents caring for these recluses are also aging, with an average age of over 66. This situation highlights the long-term implications of hikikomori, impacting not only the individuals themselves but also their aging caregivers and the support systems in place.

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Japan has long grappled with the issue of hikikomori, individuals who isolate themselves from society.

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The average age of carers for hikikomori, who are overwhelmingly ageing parents, is 66.3 years old.

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More than 43% of hikikomori are over 40 years old, and nearly 13% are over 50.

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The average age of hikikomori is now 36.9 years old, according to a survey by Kazoku Hikikomori Japan (KHJ).

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Japan has long grappled with what to do about hikikomori – the social hermits who seal themselves off from the world, sometimes for years, retreating from all human contact.In the past, these recluses were thought of as a youth problem: troubled teenagers, rudderless young men. But that framing no longer holds.Japan’s shut-ins are growing old, and the parents keeping them alive are growing older still.The average hikikomori is now 36.9 years old, according to the Asahi newspaper, citing a recent survey of 280 families conducted by Kazoku Hikikomori Japan (KHJ), an NGO providing support, guidance and community.A 55-year Japanese man who chose to shut himself away from society poses for a picture in Tokyo in 2018. Photo: AFPMore striking still, the survey suggests more than 43 per cent of hikikomori are now over 40 and nearly 13 per cent are past 50. Their carers – overwhelmingly ageing parents – averaged 66.3 years old.
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