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How Does Japan Deal With Homelessness? [Solved]

Many areas of Japan have a high cost of living, making housing inaccessible to poorer Japanese people. Other than homeless shelters, many Japanese people who experience poverty live in districts called doya’gai, which translates to “flop house town.” These are low-cost, male-only areas of Japan.17 Sept 2021

Why Japan’s Homeless are Different from North America’s (Part 1)

One day while walking around Shinjuku, a major hub for government and business in Tokyo,

How To Be Homeless in Japan

Hard work, dignity, and an unexpected reward when the day is done. In 2018, for the first time since The Ministry of Health, Labor, …

What’s it like being Homeless in Japan?

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