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Trends in Posts on X (Twitter) about “Ikizurasa” (pain of living) in Japan: A Descriptive Study of 2023
Kanami Tsuno;
Azusa Arimoto;
Yuki Imamatsu;
Yumiko Kobayashi;
Miho Satoh;
Masayuki Miyazaki
ABSTRACT
This study analyzed all X posts in 2023 and found a certain number of posts that included the issue of ikizurasa (pain in licing) in Japan, and the number of posts varied depending on the time of year. The results suggest that ikizurasa is associated with minority stress, including ethnicity or sexuality.
Citation
Please cite as:
Tsuno K, Arimoto A, Imamatsu Y, Kobayashi Y, Satoh M, Miyazaki M
Expressions of “Ikizurasa” in Posts on X (Formerly Twitter) in Japan in 2023: Descriptive Analysis