The survey of 1,400 people, for Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare, indicated that 39.7 per cent of all Japanese couples aged 16 to 49 have not had sex for over a month, a 5 per cent increase on the results of the same survey two years ago.
Doctors and anthropologists say that there are a number of reasons why the Japanese are giving up sex.
One is the lifestyle of many urban Japanese men, who leave home early, return home late and tired after a long commute and tend to spend weekends and other free time socialising with work colleagues or catching up on their sleep.
Women, too, are more likely to work and have less time to themselves.
Some couples do not expect to maintain a regular sex life after the arrival of a child and small, thin-walled apartments offer few opportunities for privacy.
Poor communication is also cited as a factor, especially among older people, who are constrained from discussing sex even with their spouses.
The Japan Sexual Science Association defines a sexless marriage as one in which there has been no sexual contact between husband and wife for over a month, and in which this situation is expected to continue.
Other studies have confirmed the impression given by the survey.
Japan came last in a table of 29 countries compiled by University of Chicago researchers into which had the greatest sexual satisfaction, (Austrians were first.)
The country also came last in a survey by Durex, the condom manufacturer, which found that Japanese have sex 45 times a year, compared with the average of 103.
In the past ten years Japanese politicians and bureaucrats have become preoccupied increasingly by the country’s declining birth rate, which threatens a demographic crisis in the next half century.
The fertility rate, the number of children that the average woman will bear in a lifetime, fell to a record low of 1.25 last year, well below the “replacement rate” of 2.1.
At the same time Japanese are living longer. A situation looms in which a decreasing number of working taxpayers has to support a growing population of pensioners, leading to budgetary collapse.
Various reasons have been advanced to explain the declining fertility rate — from the expense of bringing up children to the availability of contraception. But it may be mainly due to the most basic reason of all — that Japanese are giving up on sex.
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