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Understanding the Nuances: What do you call an elderly person in Japan?

With more than one in ten people in Japan aged 80 or older, the country's demographic shift highlights the profound importance of respecting its senior population. Understanding the correct and respectful way to address or refer to elders is key to navigating Japanese culture. So, what do you call an elderly person in Japan?

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