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Friday, 13 November, 1998, 11:28 GMT
The hidden face of Japan's recession
Osaka's Town Hall is immaculate, but there is now real poverty elsewhere
In the first of a new series of Crossing Continents, Julian Pettifer travels to Japan to report on one of the darkest and most hidden results of the recession.
He reports from Kamagasaki, a concentrated ghetto of poverty in Japan's second city, Osaka. Kamagasaki is home to thousands of day labourers, who traditionally worked on construction sites and lived in flophouses.
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