Why Homelessness is Rare in Japan

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  • @E634ME says:

    Might want to switch out the Squid Game screenshot (South Korea) for something Japanese

  • @judahlewis505 says:

    Squid game isn’t Japanese lmao

  • @DipolarApathy says:

    lol nah, they just have access to capsule hotels and cafes that let you shower and sleep for only a couple of bucks.

    The drug part is right on though, most treat weed like it’s LSD or mushrooms

  • @jaronl.7500 says:

    You just didn’t go to the areas with the homeless people. Japan keeps them pretty geographically contained and it’s not where tourists go. Like what you see in Kabukicho and Shinagawa are just the tip of a very concealed iceberg.

  • @shazadventures says:

    That’s not true, I seen a lot of homeless in Tokyo

  • @Jin-pm9oi says:

    neets😅

  • @azndreamer2051 says:

    The casual racism…throwing up a Korean show while talking about Japan…yikes

  • @birdmanapex says:

    There’s not a lot of homeless in Japan, but there’s more than you think. Net cafés and capsule hotels are super affordable, so they usually spend their time there.

  • @davidrios3992 says:

    It’s called drugs lol, we got corporations selling us drugs and we got drug dealers selling us drugs that’s our only problem,

  • @watataenjoyer says:

    They live under the bridge, most of them are old deunk grandpa’s possibly ex yakuza

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