January 3, 2010

Capsule hotel as flophouse

For Atsushi Nakanishi, jobless since Christmas, home is a cubicle barely bigger than a coffin -- one of dozens of berths stacked two units high in one of central Tokyo’s decrepit “capsule” hotels.

“It’s just a place to crawl into and sleep,” he said, rolling his neck and stroking his black suit — one of just two he owns after discarding the rest of his wardrobe for lack of space. “You get used to it.”

Grim, though.
The jobless rate, at 5.2 percent, is at a record high, and the number of households on welfare has risen sharply. The country’s 15.7 percent poverty rate is one of the highest among industrialized nations.
From the NY Times.

Posted by David on January 3, 2010 4:04 PM

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Truth living up to Cyberpunk fiction.

Posted by: Michael Tinkler on January 3, 2010 8:31 PM
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