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Homeless people stay in encampments under banners for the Tokyo Olympics on July 15 in the capital’s Shinjuku Ward. (Takaaki Fujino)
Hundreds of people in central Tokyo have been given eviction notices even though they have no permanent addresses and nowhere to go.
Metropolitan government officials have entered the final phase of clearing the area of homeless people before the Opening Ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic Games on July 23.
A 62-year-old man who has lived on the streets for a month near the Tokyo metropolitan government’s building in Shinjuku Ward said an apparent government official approached him on July 8 to deliver a note.

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Japan's impoverished hesitating to apply for welfare due to checks on kin


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Japan's impoverished hesitating to apply for welfare due to checks on kin
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This photo shows a consultation area for people who have lost their homes or run into other difficulties amid the coronavirus pandemic at Okubo Park in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. A survey regarding social aid was conducted there. (Mainichi/Satoshi Tokairin)
TOKYO -- A system in which authorities phone the parents, siblings or other kin of people applying for welfare in Japan to check whether they can offer financial assistance is placing a psychological burden on applicants that causes some to hesitate to apply for social aid, a survey conducted by a group supporting the needy has found.

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The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has finally become very serious about this issue. We heartily welcome this move.


The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has finally become very serious about this issue. We heartily welcome this move.
Jan. 2
05:41 am JST
Jan. 2 | 06:16 am JST
Tsuyoshi Inaba, who heads Tsukuroi Tokyo Fund, an organization that supports those in economic distress. He was referring to he welfare ministry's website which has posted numerous messages calling on those in financial distress to apply right away. The ministry is trying to eradicate the stigma of people applying for public assistance by widely publicizing the fact it is a right of anyone facing dire economic circumstances, especially in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

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