One-fifth of Japanese population aged 65 or older in rapidly aging Japan
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some14some
Accept the fact (shouganai) and add few million robots in the labor force and wait for next report.
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rjd_jr
Better robots than unskilled labor.
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Bogi
It's so true, old people are everywhere, man! I feel so young walking around or taking the bus.
I did notice though, that the space allocated for old dudes on trains is not increasing in my area.
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Altria
Wait a few years for Tokyo apartment and house prices to drop like a stone!
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thepro
Tokyo will always be filled with young people, but maybe you can get a cheap farm in Akita when all the oldies disappear
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capone
More than 60 percent of Japanese senior citizens think they are healthy, but nearly the same percentage of them go to hospitals almost daily, the report said...
so basically they're clueless
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