Psychological discrimination Women are haunting many men in Korea and Japan, making them extreme actions, violence to women.
In the 1990s, Japan emerged an attention phenomenon called Hikikomori, only young people closed to society.
Incel is a new concept that appears online, only single people cannot voluntarily.
Yusuke Tsushima, the killer stabbed a knife on the train in Tokyo early last month.
In the Neutring Country of Korea, where social changes also creates challenges for the awareness of the traditional sexual role, legislators are headache before the typical terrorist phenomenon and questions
Last month, Yusuke Tsushima, 36, used a passenger attack knife on a train in western Tokyo, Japan.
According to the police, Tsushima brings psychology with women after being mocked at social exchanges and denied when using dating service.
Japan recent years saw a lot of serious cases related to women stigma.
In 2019, a man committed suicide after attacking a group of girls waiting for the bus in Kawasaki, killing two people and 17 injured.
In 2018, an attacker used a knife to kill a passenger and injured the two on a high-speed train in Tokyo.
In May 2016, Tomohiro Iwazaki, the passionate fans of the Pop star Mayu Tomita, 20 years old, stabbed her 60 puffs while she was on her way to a performance in Tokyo.
Makoto Watanabe, professor of communication at Bunkyo University in Hokkaido, said violence is a sign of desperate psychology that the Japanese youth generation is facing.
Previously, the things like Tsushima's attack were almost unknown, but the media set out a new term for this phenomenon, Kireru, used to refer to young people is easy to get angry
Life becomes hopeless for many people.
Japan is not the only country facing violence derived from the Incel.
Unlike him, Violence Incel in Japan seems to be motivated by the expectation change in men and women, especially in young people.
I saw Japanese women more free and less stressful, pressure than men in the same age, Watanabe commented.
On the other hand, young women today are no longer under pressure by old traditions of Japan, so they are more freedom than before, he added.
Korea is also undergoing similar changes.
In May, a Korean civil servant was fined 2,500 USD after being convicted of causing property damage because of ejaculation into a coffee collector 6 times in 6 months.
In 2019, a college student was sentenced to a three-year prisoner with a crime of conspiracy causing injury.
In 2018, local media reported about a man who snipped the condoms containing semen to a woman's pocket while waiting for the train.
The rescue force was about to prepare stretcher to support the injured passengers after the stabbing of the electric train in Tokyo earlier last month.
The court prosecutes such cases mainly with the allegation of property damage because it cannot prove that this is a sexual force of sex.
However, the campaigners require officials to consider such acts as a sexual crime with a worse penalty.
Korea is also facing more and more sneaking erotic content, called Molka, accordingly, the tailors will sound into the filming, taking photos of the goals are women and sharing pictures of
According to William Cleary, the Tell Tell Support Services Director and Tell Consulting in Tokyo, Japan and South Korea are high-tech societies, hyperlinks have exacerbated problems.
Technology makes us connect more closely than ever before but it has an unwanted impact when many people are now focusing on their technological equipment, Cleary said.
Our society is less focused on men in recent years and those 'left behind' have no way to face reality, Cleary comment.
In addition, Covid-19 pandemic also adds to the isolated feeling of many young men.
Covid-19 has created anger and aggressive psychology in some people, who do not have channels to help them face these feelings, he said.
After the attack in Tokyo last month, feminist groups have asked the officials to take tougher measures for men with gender violence.
Fortunately, the cases such as the recent tram attacks are still quite rare in Japan, although it is definitely a general increase in violence against women, Tsumie Yamaguchi, the spokesman for the campaign
Anyone who is arrested for such attack behavior needs to know that they will be severely punished.