I was in Osaka right after they opened the borders and vibrancy in the air for obvious reasons. This trip two weeks ago there was a certain soul crushing vibe to the place even with US $'s (at least a 20-30% increase in prices). Felt so sorry for the homeless old people especially because I know the average Japanese person has zero pity for them.
Where are they sleeping and safely storing their belongings? For a “slum” this area looks better than our downtown center city, it’s clean, maintained, organized.
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This was a really well done video.
amazing stuff dude, better than other same ole boring travel stuff . good to know different aspects of the culture
thank you for sharing, the content is good and real. It is like you brought us in to walk with you. Stay safe.
It says a lot about a country and its people, when even the slums look kind of decent, in a strange way
I was in Osaka right after they opened the borders and vibrancy in the air for obvious reasons. This trip two weeks ago there was a certain soul crushing vibe to the place even with US $'s (at least a 20-30% increase in prices). Felt so sorry for the homeless old people especially because I know the average Japanese person has zero pity for them.
If you're going to be homeless...Japan is the best place to be
Where are they sleeping and safely storing their belongings? For a “slum” this area looks better than our downtown center city, it’s clean, maintained, organized.
Beats skid row in a typical North American city anytime.
Believe in me, this slum is much better than the slums that we have in Brazil.
Homelessness with no homeless seen...lol
Once you come and actually visit Japan you will understand. It’s hard to see the actual problem within a 15 minute video.
Where are all the people
Causa.de.emigrant.sin.docmento.?ganando??