Under the bright neon lights, the prosperity is followed by loneliness. The so-called loneliness here is actually those who wander the streets. Many foreigners will travel to Japan. They will visit various scenic spots and see talented people, or there are many vagrants behind this bustling place. They live in bridge opening, Japanese parks, or dilapidated buildings.
In this way, the poor in Japan meet three meals a day. These poor people in Japan will also do odd jobs, earning about 40 thousand to 50 thousand a month, which is equivalent to about 2500 for us. This money is enough for them to meet the needs of three meals a day.
This is how the poor in Japan meet their daily needs. In the second paragraph, Lemon mentioned that they would live in parks, underground tunnels, or under the bridge opening, and they would also find some cardboard boxes in the nearby supermarkets to keep out the cold and keep warm, or find tents thrown away by others to live in.
The poor in Japan are all made up of these people. Having said that, many people have said, why can't these poor people get relief? In fact, most of the poor in Japan are vagrants or criminals who evade debts, so sometimes they can't apply for subsistence allowances or apply for relief.