Study: Trauma lingers for 26% of Tokyo sarin attack survivors

Study: Trauma lingers for 26% of Tokyo sarin attack survivors

by Turbulent-Tea-2172

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  1. Not a fan of his other works, however, the book “Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche” by Haruki Murakami is an incredible read. Highly recommend it but be forewarned, it’s obviously a heavy topic.

  2. I remember watching a documentary about this a few years ago and one of the victims interviewed used to be a train otaku but he was so traumatized that he had to ditch his hobby because it reminds him of this incident. He can no longer watch and take pictures of trains, ride on them or even step foot on a train station, which is really sad when you think about it. Not only did he suffer physically, mentally and emotionally but even his hobby was taken away from him.

  3. I would say 100% and by judging on how Japan treats survivors of any episode the after care will be woeful (they recently rejected any new funding for the Minamata survivors…..

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