Abandoned homes dot suburbs of Tokyo
Many of these have been inherited by people who have no use for them but can't sell them, and they do not want to pay for their demolition either
Yokosuka, Japan
EVER since her elderly neighbour moved out a decade ago, Yoriko Haneda has done what she could to keep the empty house she left behind from becoming an eyesore. She regularly trims its shrubs and clips its narrow strip of grass, maintaining its perfect view of the sea.
The volunteer yard work has not extended to the house two doors down, however. That one is vacant too, and overgrown with bamboo. In fact, dozens of houses in this hillside neighbourhood about an hour's drive from Tokyo are abandoned.
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