Homelessness in Japan is a multifaceted issue characterized by hidden homelessness, a lack of affordable housing, and economic and social factors. Many individuals find temporary shelter in internet cafes or fast food restaurants. The shortage of affordable housing, coupled with low wages and precarious employment, makes it challenging for low-income individuals to secure stable housing. Social factors like family breakdown, domestic violence, mental health issues, and substance abuse can contribute to homelessness. Limited social welfare support and societal stigma further compound the problem. The Japanese government has implemented initiatives, but the complexity of the issue poses ongoing challenges in fully resolving homelessness.
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