Japan’s 24 Hour Net Café Refugees
Published by Brian Yalung August 29th, 2007 in SLEEP News.
This is not to say that people are checking in and out often. There are just a lot of factors such as safety in the streets at night when they are through checking the web. Some work over the web and Internet access is a need. Perhaps this is their cycle; work at the nearest café and pay for the connection used, take a nap and back to work. Now isn’t that something?
“In its first ever study of a growing group dubbed “Net cafe refugees” by local media, the Health Ministry estimated that some 5,400 people live at least half the week at the 24-hour cafes because they have no permanent home.”
Read more of the study here: Over 5,000 sleep in Japan’s Net cafes, study shows
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