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How a 30-Year-Old, Formerly Vacant Housing Complex with Zero Prospective Tenants for over Five Years Transformed Into a "Holy Land for Migrants"—the Increase in "Educational Migrants" Is Also a Contributing Factor.
Located about two hours by train from Tokyo, Hoshinomachi Housing Complex, a small housing complex in the Usuda district of Saku City, Nagano Prefecture, was once full of vacant units. However, now, the number of people wishing to live there, such as those seeking "educational migration" or "teleworking migration," is increasing. It is being reborn as a new base for migrants. What kind of life awaits in this place where abundant nature, medical …
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Located about two hours by train from Tokyo, Hoshinomachi Housing Complex, a small housing complex in the Usuda district of Saku City, Nagano Prefecture, was once full of vacant units. However, now, the number of people wishing to live there, such as those seeking "educational migration" or "teleworking migration," is increasing. It is being reborn as a new base for migrants. What kind of life awaits in this place where abundant nature, medical …