#1 of the images Decomposing bodies and a terrible stench… Background of the “Surge in Demand” for Solitary Death Insurance | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Workers cleaning up the site of a solitary death (image courtesy of RiskBenefit). Japan is one of the world’s leading countries in terms of “lonely deaths”. Some foreign media even refer to this as the Japanese word “kodokushi”. Did you know that in such a country like Japan, loneliness death insurance is now gaining momentum? In a society where people tend to isolate themselves easily, many people, even those who are not elderly, are concerned about dying alone. Especially if you are a single person in a household, you have probably thought at least once about what happens after you suddenly lose your life.   The same is true for those who provide apartments and other rental properties. Whether they are owners or real estate agents, one of the concerns they have is that their tenants will die alone. What if I die unnoticed and am found decomposing? What if I die alone and my residence is contaminated by my death? Such fears are swirling around both renters and lessees in Japan today. Ten times more likely to die in a traffic accident

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Decomposing bodies and a terrible stench… Background of the “Surge in Demand” for Solitary Death Insurance

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