A movie that clearly shows the reality that 72% of junior high school students 'are not motivated to do anything'



Compared to 111 years ago, the average height has increased by 18cm and weight by 14kg. There were 16,370 reported cases of bullying in one year, resulting in approximately 100,000 people not attending school. 72% of students feel 'unmotivated' but also 'irritated.' Girls are slightly more likely to have had sexual experiences. A video graphic titled ' Japanese Children: Junior High School Students Today ' has been posted on YouTube by

infographic.jp , an infographic creation service website. It depicts the reality of today's junior high school students in the form of a movie, not an infographic.

Japanese Children - Junior High School Students Now (videographic: About Teens in Japan) - YouTube


The video graphic 'Japanese Children: Junior High School Students Today' is aimed at Japanese children aged 12 to 15.



First, compared to children of the same age in 1900, children in 2011 were, on average, 18cm taller than they were 111 years ago.



The average weight increase was 14 kg.



As of 2012, junior high school students made up 2.8% of Japan's total population.



The total number of junior high school students is 3.57 million.



The breakdown is 1.83 million boys and 1.74 million girls, with 90,000 more boys than girls.



Of junior high school students who own cell phones, 40% are boys and 57% are girls, with the proportion of girls being slightly higher.



56% of junior high school students eat dinner with their family.



5.6% of people say they always eat dinner alone.



An even higher percentage (30%) eat breakfast alone.



The number of reported cases of bullying among elementary, junior high, and high school students is as follows, and the results show that it is concentrated among 13 and 14 year olds.



The highest number of reported cases is among 13-year-olds, first-year junior high school students, with 16,370 students being bullied.



The percentage of junior high schools that recognize bullying is 56%.



The number of cases recognized per school is approximately three.



There are 97,428 junior high school students who are not attending school, which means that one in 37 students is not attending school.



If we look into the minds of junior high school students, we find that 72% feel unmotivated to do anything.



However, 74% also feel 'frustrated' at the same time.



57% of junior high school students want to get married in the future.



Regarding sexual experience, 3.6% of boys and 4.2% of girls have had some experience, with more girls having had some experience.



So, this is what Japanese junior high school students are like now.



The video graphics were created based on data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.



This video graphic is also available as an infographic below.

Japanese Children: Junior High School Students Today [Video] | infographic.jp - Infographics by IOIX

http://infographic.jp/gallery/videographic-teens/



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