Japan has achieved a remarkable feat: it has reduced its homeless population rate to almost zero
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Japan has achieved a remarkable feat: it has reduced its homeless population rate to almost zero, according to official statistics. But behind this impressive number lies a dark and complex reality that challenges the image of a prosperous and harmonious society. How did Japan manage to eliminate homelessness, and what are the hidden costs of this achievement?
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