: The Kojiki (Japan’s oldest chronicle) describes the creator deities, Izanagi and Izanami, as siblings who wed to create the islands of Japan.

In Japan, the concept of "en" () refers to the connections or relationships between people. These relationships can range from casual friendships to close family ties. The Japanese place a strong emphasis on building and maintaining harmonious relationships, which is reflected in their social etiquette and customs.

: A popular subgenre in fiction explores "pseudo-incestuous" relationships, often involving step-siblings or cousins.

: The Japanese education system is highly competitive and demanding, often cited as one of the most rigorous in the world. This environment can lead to significant pressure on students, contributing to issues like bullying, dropout rates, and mental health concerns.

(a sense of dependence). When domestic boundaries fail, it is often viewed through the lens of a "closed family system" where external social intervention is rare, leading to internalized trauma. Societal Taboo

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