after all, to yuki yada is 70 a sprightly member of what japan calls the silver generation difference population is aging, so the country is putting pensioners back to work. so you can use to be efficient. now he proved trees. i enjoy the work and it keeps me fit. plus it's a welcome bit of money on the side, we do get a pension but not a big one. and so i really do need to work with the one here in coach she prefecture, more than a 3rd of the population over 65 in the regional capital, many shops and businesses with the aging population. there's no one to take over and keep them going. so yuki jamita used to run his own restaurant, but the number of dine is started dwindling 10 years ago. now he's traded in his sushi knife for a chain. so i and things are looking up. he self employed again, but now ends far more lucrative. 20 years an hour, though, the quality cognitive, a train, young people, not far from here. local going up the musket because someone i know started learning how to prune trees, but then quit default. i asked why and he said he didn't enjoy it. probably because it m