지루한
이 게시물은 단조롭고 지나치게 반복적이라는 이유로 사용자들로부터 많은 피드백을 받았습니다.Did you know “disappearing” is a business in Japan?
They’re called yonigeya, or “night movers.” These are companies paid to help people vanish in silence. No fights, no goodbyes. Just an empty room by morning.#cameroon
The reasons are heavy: abusive homes, crushing debt, shame, or the pressure to live up to expectations. Some even ask for new identities or a one-way ticket to somewhere they’ll never be found.
This act of disappearing is called johatsu, which means “evaporation.” Many end up in places like Kamagasaki, where nobody asks about the past.
It’s estimated that more than 100,000 people choose this path every year.
In Japan, vanishing isn’t always a mystery. Sometimes it’s a service.