TOKYO — 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. More here.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
For Some in Japan, Home Is a Tiny Plastic Bunk
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