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One persistent figure in the dorama landscape from the 2010s onward is the socially withdrawn individual. Following the “Lost Decade” (1991–2001) and the 2008 financial crisis, media outlets popularized the term hikikomori —defined by the Japanese Cabinet Office as people who have not left their home or interacted with society for at least six months. By 2024, government estimates suggested over 1.46 million individuals in this state, with a further 1.5 million at risk.
Japanese television dramas (dorama) have long served as a cultural prism, refracting latent societal anxieties into digestible narratives. This paper analyzes the recurring archetype of the hikikomori (acute social withdrawal) and NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) in Japanese primetime series from 2010 to 2025. Moving beyond Western psychological frameworks, we argue that dorama uses these characters not merely as problems to be solved, but as dialectical tools to critique Japan’s rigid employment system ( shūkatsu ), filial piety pressures ( oya-kōkō ), and the “performance of normalcy.” Through case studies of Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu (We Married as a Job, 2016) and Omameda Towako to Sannin no Motootto (2021), we demonstrate how the narrative “rehabilitation” of the withdrawn individual aligns with neoliberal expectations of productivity, revealing a conservative undercurrent even in progressive storytelling. Finally, we propose that the dorama format itself—episodic, melodramatic, and resolution-oriented—functions as a palliative mechanism, containing the radical critique of social withdrawal within a reassuring, commodified structure.