Friday, November 27, 2009

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differences between the homeless and those in the West Japan

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Even beggars or homeless, are a part of society, they are also a mirror of social and cultural reality of a country. From their clothing, comparing to those in western China will certainly notice some cultural differences.

The homeless in Japan and those in the West are influenced by the culture and e'infatti lifestyle differences that are more 'visible.


This paper contains a survey about their life together and try to analyze the phenomenon.


Overall, the number of beggars or homeless people, it would seem higher in Japan. They often live together in groups more 'or less numerous, under bridges underground in the subways and under the elevated roads, tend to organize themselves into real begging gangs.


In the West, however, the bums are certainly fewer in number and generally not together in groups.




Continuing to observe the differences, is immediately evident that the Japanese seem to have bums huge amount of objects, a myriad of junk, old objects and furnishing you do not know where they picked up, most likely found

in the trash. cloth or polypropylene bags and cardboard boxes are the items most 'loved by Japanese homeless. Easy to carry around, can be used as beds, to erect its "home": using the sides of the cardboard for the walls and roof as cloth bag.

In the photo above you can see the private property of a homeless Japanese actually sign in the best traditions of rural society in Asia: there is' the property and there is business.


The equipment of the homeless in the West is generally more simple and probably this could be explained as a possible legacy of a nomadic past.

The homeless in Japan have even needed a forklift to carry around your home while you load everything on the west shoulder.






In the above picture of an oddity Australian city of Cairns. Aside from the few personal items that you see the bandana used to bandage the head? If I could see it in front of you may think that it is intentionally dressed as a hippy of 60-70 years.







contrast for the homeless in Japan, not c ' is no style that is worth to mention, for they only wear Western-style residential communities.

Those clothes are exactly like one who takes them: both belong to the social stratum most low of industrial society ..






giving another look to the homeless in the West, although they all have very long beard, but all eye does not give an impression of dirt, it seems that every hair was combed and tidy ..

This my dear friend, looking really reminds me of Karl Marx. The first time I noticed this similarity I found myself wondering: "but if at the time Marx had not had the help of Engels, maybe it would have ended the same way? "

This bum smiling and looking paunchy white beard that appears in the photo above e'un'altra symptomatic difference between East and West. In the West there are bums also extremely fat, and in Japan 'on the other hand very difficult.


In Japan, the homeless are often Solanto skinny, haggard-looking just like the one depicted In the picture above.

On the one hand the body of Western e'di which are already extremely strong and the other the power of Western bums It's much better than the Japanese. So if you want to be a tramp or beggar, do not do it in Asia. Or else in Singapore, but first you must apply to a specialized body on purpose to obtain a license to wander.

In Japan you can only do so from your skin and bones, you will not gain weight.







The house of a homeless man under a road overpass in Japan


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