1
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helping the homeless
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Japan
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Government and charitable organizations provide support, but direct interaction with homeless individuals is less common
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1
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2
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homeless
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Japan
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Homelessness is relatively less visible compared to Western countries, as the culture emphasizes social conformity and the government provides housing support to prevent visible homelessness.
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1
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3
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homeless
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Japan
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Less visible due to societal pressures to maintain a sense of dignity, may seek shelter in internet cafes or public baths.
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1
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4
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homeless
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Japan
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There is a strong societal stigma against homelessness and it is rare to see individuals living on the streets for extended periods.
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1
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5
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homeless people
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Japan
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Homelessness is less visible and often hidden due to government efforts to provide housing and support for the homeless population.
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1
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6
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homeless people
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Japan
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Less visible due to government policies and cultural attitudes that emphasize shame and privacy.
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1
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7
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homeless people
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Japan
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Homeless people often live in internet cafes or makeshift shelters due to societal stigma and lack of support.
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1
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8
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homeless person
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Japan
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Less visible due to government and community support systems; often find temporary shelter in internet cafes or public facilities rather than living on the streets.
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1
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9
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homeless person
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Japan
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Less visible due to social pressures to blend in, may be seen as a failure of the family or community to provide support
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1
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10
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homeless person
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Japan
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Rarely seen asking for money openly, social welfare systems may provide more support, seen with less frequency compared to Western countries
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1
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11
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homeless person
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Japan
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Less visible due to government and societal efforts to provide housing and support, may struggle with stigma
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1
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