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Seniors share living space for financial and emotional reasons
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Published by editor on May 14, 2013
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While the use of “share houses,” where people with no connections with each other live together, are on the rise in Japan, dwellings occupied by people with a common purpose are also drawing attention.

In a quiet neighborhood in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, nine computer programmers and university students live together in a “concept share house” to learn programming from each other.

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