Nishimoto Disease

Nishimoto's is a Japanese disease and is one of the most famous mental disorders in Japan. It is characterized by severe paranoia, hallucinations and delusions of persecution. The disorder is widespread in rural areas and is common among fishermen and farmers. Nishimoto's is a complex disease and has multiple causes, including environmental and social factors. Treatment for this disease can be long and difficult, but it can help people suffering from this disease.

Nishimota disease is known as "Moya-Moya disease" in Japan, and other names include "Disease with no name." This mental disorder strikes people in their darkest moments, creating hallucinations that appear real. Patients may experience fear, horror, despair and hopelessness