In Japan, corporate life is so intense there's actually a word to refer to people dying from overworking: Karoshi, which literally translates to "death by overwork." In 2015, a 24-year-old employee of Japanese advertising behemoth Dentsu jumped to her death off a balcony in a company dorm room — where she lived — after working more than 100 hours in the month leading up to her suicide, USA Today reports. This is related to societal pressure in the Japanese workplace where workers are expected to work extremely long hours and stay in their workplaces until their bosses leave to go home.

Source:https://www.businessinsider.com/japan-is-facing-a-death-by-overwork-problem-2018-3