*Content Warning: This video discusses abuse, suicide, and bullying.*
The practice of “taibatsu,” or corporal punishment, has deep roots in Japan’s education system, especially in its youth sports programs where abusive coaches often go unpunished. Tsubasa Araya was a star volleyball player. He was tall, respected by his friends, and outwardly happy. But he was struggling with the effects of years of verbal abuse by his coach—a man who was accused of bullying but allowed to continue coaching. Tsubasa tragically committed suicide, making him the latest high school athlete to do so because of their coach’s abuse. VICE News meets his father Satoru Araya as he fights to hold the school accountable for his son’s death.
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i've been under the impresssion lately, that over the past years suicide is becoming more present in anime – yeah, apart from documentaries and random things about their culture, that's the only japanese content i consume, i'm sorry for being a such a nerd – but anyways, topics like suicide, bullying and overwork are indeed having more attention, even in entirely mental health unrelated anime, such as jujutsu (a show that's a lot like naruto, but NOT THE POINT HERE)
if someone knows if there is on the internet some kind of research, documentarie or even videos about how suicide has been being approached in japan over the last 30~40 years, i'd like to read it
i thank in advance, and remember, talking helps
This happens in China as well…… My PE teacher called my friend a “loser that only knows to escape things”, “A useless waste” multiple times when she was clearly unable to finish the task that the teacher assigned her to. We were at 7th grade, luckily the teacher did not teach us anymore. It is truly traumatising. Sometimes they even verbally abuse you when your team win because apparently “you are too arrogant to think that you will win again.”…..
We need phantom thieves to change Kamoshida's heart
Yeah Japan is a model society right?
and they still cant win a gold metal
Any grown ass man or woman thinks of putting their hands on my teenage child is gonna get knocked out
I dont think is much about young sport problem, but a cultural one. Japan even has a forest where people, of all walks of life, go to die.
Makes me proud to be American. And that's rare lately
Japan will run out of youths.
This has to stop! I hope the parents get a justice they deserved
It baffles me, when parents claim they had no knowledge their children were hurting. I 100% do not believe that. If parents know their children, if they took the time to listen and watch their child, they wouldn't be in the dark about the life of those children. Parents need to slow down and truly listen to what their children are saying. If they would only have taken that niggling bad feeling WE ALL GET, and followed through with it… so many lives could've been saved.
Y’all Japan folks gotta get on that with these coaches. Start popping their tops.
this is some persona 5 sht right here
What’s sad is that the majority of sports people will say that it is disciplining and that those complaining are simply weak and shouldn’t do the sport at all if they cannot handle the pressures and standards as hitting and scolding kids is part of making them into strong and good athletes which will influence the rest of the country into thinking it’s just a necessary evil in order to achieve glory in sports
Eh doesn't seem as bad as Texas football…literally had a kid drop dead from exhaustion last year or the year before, where I'm from…Then again for the longest time we had the most state championships in football in the state and for a population of 20k we put a hell of alot of division 1 players on the field
I grew up in Japan and left Japan when I was 24… I know we do have cool culture things so on but we have some deep deep issue as a whole. All of us japanese are abused one way or another due to the customs they practice…. I love my country but I’m so frustrated by how mental health issue is still not a thing.
What a fantastic father 🧡
Japan dont care if you beat their kids it's just like naruto over there 😅🤣
I guess the way Shinji and the other pilots were treated in Neon Genesis Evangelion is accurate huh.
Stop blaming the coach and blame his parents for raising a child with a weak emotional fortitude and an even weaker self respect and an equally excessive view of himself. Life is hard. Everyone that survived their teenage years knows this. Only the weak minded commit suicide over the trivial pursuits of early adulthood. I would further add that the very act of suicide is the absolute most selfish thing a person can do. In the very act of suicide, the only thing on the persons mind is themselves. Ultimate selfish pride.
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