Japan has a worrying number of virgins, government finds
September 20, 2016  00:48
Japan's demographic challenges are well-known: It's home to the world's oldest population and has a shrinking birth rate and an astonishing number of single people. And it seems that, despite government efforts to incentivize marriage and child-rearing, things aren't quite trending in the right direction.

According to the Japan Times, a new survey of Japanese people ages 18 to 34 found that 70 percent of unmarried men and 60 percent of unmarried women are not in a relationship. It gets worse: Around 42 percent of men and 44.2 percent of women admitted that they were virgins.

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