By SATORU EGUCHI/ Staff Writer
May 26, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Hajime Shimada sells copies of The Big Issue Japan magazine on the street in the Yurakucho district in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward, despite few people being out, on April 10. (Satoru Eguchi)
Hajime Shimada lamented the toll the novel coronavirus outbreak has taken on his meager income from selling a long-running magazine that benefits homeless people like himself. [Read More]
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