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Expressions of "Ikizurasa" on X (Twitter) in Japan: A Descriptive Analysis of Posts in 2023.
Unstructured: This study analyzed all public X posts from Japan in 2023 and identified a substantial number mentioning ikizurasa (pain in living), with notable fluctuations over time. The findings suggest a link between ikizurasa and minority stress, particularly related to ethnicity and sexuality.