Jing Shangye Park, as previously mentioned, is located near Hemu Apartment and serves as another home for many homeless people.
In Japan, there are still many homeless scavengers.
These homeless individuals rely on scavenging to survive, they do not apply for the government's monthly subsidies, and they supposedly keep the streets cleaner—
but that is actually a beautiful lie.
In reality, it's not that homeless people don't actively apply for government subsidies; rather, it's because they have no connections and it's simply impossible to obtain the subsidy.
A subsidy application undergoes various procedures and it could take one or two months or more to process, not to mention subsidies are not that easily granted.
Many domestic social media accounts praise Japanese homeless people for cleaning streets and refusing national subsidies.