Huat Zai Posted November 21, 2022 Share Posted November 21, 2022 TOKYO: Authorities in central Japan are trying an unusual new approach to tackle the country's longstanding suicide problem: printing messages of support on toilet paper. "Dear you, who might want to end it all," reads the toilet paper being used in an unusual new initiative to reach out to suicidal young people in the country. Suicide is a longstanding problem in Japan, and like many places, the country saw a spike in deaths by suicide during parts of the pandemic. The number of elementary, middle, and high school-age students dying by suicide hit a new record of 499 in 2020, according to the health ministry. Officials in Yamanashi thought printing reassuring messages and suicide-prevention hotline numbers on sheets of toilet paper might be an effective and discreet way to help distressed young people. "You're alone in the toilet. We felt that it's at moments like this when you might be more prone to thoughts of anguish", Yamanashi official Kenichi Miyazawa told AFP. The campaign involves 6,000 rolls printed with messages and phone numbers, which were distributed to 12 regional universities last month. Interspersed between illustrations such as a curled-up cat and an umbrella-holding woman looking up into the sky are messages crafted by a mental health professional that are intended to allay loneliness. "Dear you, spending painful days pretending to be okay for someone else", reads one message written in blue on the white paper. "You don't need to tell us everything... but how about just a little of it?" https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/japan-region-taps-toilet-paper-help-suicidal-youth-3089876 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Londonchocolateroll Posted November 22, 2022 Share Posted November 22, 2022 Of all channels why toilet paper? You mean Japs are more prone to kill themselves in the toilet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted November 22, 2022 Author Share Posted November 22, 2022 Just now, Londonchocolateroll said: Of all channels why toilet paper? You mean Japs are more prone to kill themselves in the toilet? A lot of depressed people like to hide in the toilet and cry, especially in Nippon where it's considered ill-mannered to cry in public. Just nice they get to see the message when they reach for the toilet paper to wipe their eyes and nose. The person or team that came up with this is really genius. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Londonchocolateroll Posted November 22, 2022 Share Posted November 22, 2022 1 minute ago, Huat Zai said: A lot of depressed people like to hide in the toilet and cry, especially in Nippon where it's considered ill-mannered to cry in public. Just nice they get to see the message when they reach for the toilet paper to wipe their eyes and nose. The person or team that came up with this is really genius. Might as well just put an educational poster behind the cubicle door Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Standing Birdy Posted November 22, 2022 Share Posted November 22, 2022 10 minutes ago, Huat Zai said: A lot of depressed people like to hide in the toilet and cry, especially in Nippon where it's considered ill-mannered to cry in public. Just nice they get to see the message when they reach for the toilet paper to wipe their eyes and nose. The person or team that came up with this is really genius. Toilet crying is real. A managing director told me he sometimes hide in the office toilet and cry silently. I thought he was joking and loled at first but turns out he was serious. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huat Zai Posted November 22, 2022 Author Share Posted November 22, 2022 1 hour ago, Londonchocolateroll said: Might as well just put an educational poster behind the cubicle door If you ever worked with admin people, you'll know that those posters will end up on shelves gaining dust. But something useful like free toilet paper will always end up used to cut cost. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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