Oliver_King
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- 23 Jun 2018
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I was wondering what Japan's general view is on people who suffer from mental illnesses, who have a disability, or are queer or transsexual. I know the question might be a bit vague. Views can differ depending on region and a whole lot of other factors. If it's too difficult to answer how Japan as a whole generally views and responds to these things, maybe you could share how the people in your area/community view these things? Maybe even share what you were taught to think about these things growing up in Japan? I'd like to know how the majority of the country of Japan views these things, do they view them with understanding and empathy or disregard/ignorance? Thanks to anyone who answers