before the coronavirus hit yuki de was always able to keep down in one of these 24 hour internet cafes. and i think it's human nature to just get used to where ever you live you just have to keep telling yourself i'm only here briefly tomorrow i'll be somewhere else. but if that's not true before the pandemic started tokyo's $500.00 plus internet and manga cafes provided a permanent home for around $4000.00 people here you can rent a cubicle along with shower facilities and food per night it was cheaper than any hotel or apartment ideal for the working poor and day laborers who couldn't afford anything more marginalized and forgotten one woman of the on the. in yokohama south of tokyo a judo hall is now serving as an emergency shelter for those who are completely homeless they're used to having no peace and quiet and very little privacy. for former internet cafe residents the clock is ticking uki day has come to the government office for those made homeless in tokyo by the coronavirus. he has a roof over his head now his appointment today will focus on job prospects and finding permane