academic year 2024; the Japanese academic year starts on April 1 of the stated year and ends on March 31 of the following year
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cases reported by schools
Supplementary notes
Figures include students in elementary school, middle school, and high school. Ìý If there was any information from relevant parties, such as the police, parents, or other students, regarding the circumstances of a student's suicide, the reporting schools were instructed to select all applicable answers.
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Surrounding circumstances of pupils committing suicides in Japan AY 2024
**** was the most common reason for death by suicide among Japanese students in the academic year 2024. Japan reportedÌý***cases of suicide among students in the AY 2024, with most cases having no clear motive mentioned.
Reasons for child suicide in Japan
While health and economic issues are the main reasons for suicide among the adult population in Japan, children seem to struggle primarily with interpersonal problems and academic pressure. Negative experiences can trigger impulsive behavior among children and teenagers due to hormonal imbalance during adolescence. Hence, traumatic incidents are more likely to result in suicidal thoughts and acts. Despite alarming suicide numbers in the country, mental illnesses are still very much stigmatized, and the availability of sufficient mental health support systems is limited.
Bullying and mental health among Japanese students
Only a small share of juvenile suicides was officially attributed to bullying. Since physical and emotional abuse among students has become a growing concern of school authorities and parents alike, it can be assumed that dark figures are much higher. Numbers for both suicide andÌýbullying incidents continue to rise in Japan, prompting the government to enact the so-called anti-bullying legislation, which requires schools to carry out preventive measures to identify bullying at an early stage. Bullying at schools in Japan is often performed in a less apparent way, yet even teasing, or social exclusion are likely to take their toll on a young person’s mental health and therefore, might lead to suicidal thoughts.
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MEXT (Japan). (January 16, 2026). Share of primary circumstances under which students who committed suicide were in Japan in academic year 2024 [Graph]. In ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Retrieved July 16, 2026, from /statistics/1068645/japan-reason-committing-suicide-among-students/
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