【Feature】 ★Rights sold:Traditional Chinese! ★Recommended with a 4.2-star rating by readers on Amazon Japan!The Arrival of the Super Single Era
Celibacy, the difficulty of maintaining marriage... By 2040, an era with 50% of the population remaining single is approaching! Is Celibacy a Heinous Crime with the Super Single Era on the Horizon?! In today's society, more and more people are practicing celibacy, and those who get married in a flash only to divorce soon after are also on the rise. Even couples who have been in long-term relationships decide to just maintain a "cohabitation" status. By 2040, an era with 50% of the population remaining single is approaching, and the trend of singleness is sweeping the globe. "Being single" no longer equates to being a "loser," and marriage is no longer a mandatory rite of passage in life!
However, is such a future one of "despair" or "hope"? This book explores various social phenomena of the single era, based on rich data, analyzing social issues and the value of marriage. It examines the topics of "marriage," "family," "community," and "happiness" from various angles in today's single era, offering a fresh perspective on the path to happiness for modern young people!
Features of This Book ●Provides a detailed analysis of Japanese social data to reveal "marriage issues" worldwide! ●Dissects the new generation's gender relationships and the sustainability of marriage, challenging old perspectives! ●Reconsiders human interactions to find a happy life beyond "marriage"! Read More
【Review】 This book is not about creating opposition between married and unmarried individuals; instead, it offers multiple perspectives and is a good read. —Japan Amazon reader Pink's Momoneko
【Author】 Kazuhisa Arakawa Graduated from the Faculty of Law at Waseda University. Worked at an advertising agency, handling a wide range of corporate tasks in industries such as automobiles, beverages, beer, and food. Also involved in character development, antenna shops, and restaurant operations. As a leading researcher on single lifestyles, he has appeared on numerous television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and web media both domestically and internationally. His publications include "Men Who Don't Marry," "The Super Single Society," and "The Arrival of the Solo Economy." |