By NOBUAKI TANAKA/ Staff Writer
November 27, 2019 at 07:45 JST
On one rainy Friday, Hiroshi Komiyama collects garbage in front of JR Shinbashi Station in Tokyo with an umbrella in one hand. He calls out to a user of a smoking area with a fist pump. (Nobuaki Tanaka)
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