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  1. The Problem with Old People - Crime Increases [RisingSunOfNihon.com]

    The Problem with Old People - Crime Increases [RisingSunOfNihon.com]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Nov 11, 2008

    There’s a problem with old people. Especially when there are a lot of them. And, Japan has an abundance of them to be sure. The problem…crimes among the elderly increase. To be sure, it’s a matter of percentages. More

    Also tagged: japan, crime, japanese, old people, all about japan

  2. Japan's Elderly on the March or Not

    RisingSunofNihon - Jan 18, 2008

    These are some great pictures of Japan's elderly. Watch for the number of pics to grow as Japan's elderly, those over 60, will become the majority in the population. What can be done to get Japanese young people to

    Also tagged: all about japan, march

  3. Japan's Elderly on the March or Not [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jan 18, 2008

    These are some great pictures of Japan's elderly. Watch for the number of pics to grow as Japan's elderly, those over 60, will become the majority in the population. What can be done to get Japanese young people to

    Also tagged: all about japan, march

  4. Japan Ranks Number One in Percentage of Elderly [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Jul 11, 2007

    Nobody does old goats like Japan does. The top three countries in the world in terms of elderly ratio are 3. Germany - 18.8% 2. Italy - 19.7% 1. Japan - 20.1% One in five people in Japan are over 65-years

    Also tagged: italy, germany, work, japan, japanese, all about japan

  5. Japan Ranks Number One in Percentage of Elderly

    RisingSunofNihon - Jul 11, 2007

    Nobody does old goats like Japan does. The top three countries in the world in terms of elderly ratio are 3. Germany - 18.8% 2. Italy - 19.7% 1. Japan - 20.1% One in five people in Japan are over 65-years

    Also tagged: italy, germany, work, japan, japanese, all about japan

  6. Teeth Left Behind in Economic Boom [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jun 14, 2007

    Despite China's rapid economic development, one area is sorely (literally) lagging....the teeth condition of the elderly. 7% of Chinese over 65 years of age have NO TEETH left. 98.4% of Chinese between 65-74 suffer

    Also tagged: teeth, china, urban, treatment, care, chinese, country, all about china, decay

  7. 2 Reasons Japanese Commit Suicide [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 9, 2007

    The deputy head of the Mental Health Research Institute of the Japan Productivity Center for Socioeconomic Development has concluded the following are the two main reasons Japanese are apt to commit suicide. 1. They

    Also tagged: japan, students, bankruptcy, japanese, unemployment, debt, symposium, suicide, reasons, all about japan, working hours

  8. China - Do NOT Be Like Japan [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 8, 2007

    It's obvious to some Chinese that not everything in Japan is worth imitating. Japan has a suicide every 16 minutes or so. Shanghai is setting up a suicide hotline to help teenagers in crisis. Japan had more than 600

    Also tagged: japan, china, students, japanese, shanghai, symposium, suicide, all about china, hotline

  9. Suicides Top 30,000 - 9 Years Running [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jun 7, 2007

    The number of people in Japan taking their own life was down in 2006, but still above 30,000 for the ninth year in a row. Every 16 minutes or so somebody takes their own life in Japan. The number of students and

    Also tagged: japan, students, japanese, symposium, suicide, all about japan

  10. 3 Reasons why the average Japanese household income is at a 17-year LOW [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - May 30, 2007

    Japan's average household income is down to a 17-year low. 56.3% of people surveyed are also saying its making it tough to make ends meet. In 2005, the average Japanese household brought in 5.64 million ($48Kish

    Also tagged: japan, money, baby, household, japanese, single, all about japan, income

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