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news Virus job losses highlight flawed system that gathers foreigners to Japan for single-use The Mainichi © The Mainichi Rice, vegetables, canned food, and other items are being distributed to individuals, including foreign residents, who are struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, as part of a consulting event in the eastern Japan city of Ota, Gunma Prefecture, on Dec. 28, 2020. (Mainichi/Jun Ida) TOKYO The coronavirus pandemic has been aggravating the lives of technical intern trainees and other foreigners who are already placed in vulnerable positions in Japanese society. As companies and government offices wrapped up their year, a consulting session targeting individuals concerned over their daily lives was held in the eastern Japan city of Ota, Gunma Prefecture, on Dec. 28, 2020. Consultations were offered by Anti-Poverty Network Gunma, which consists of legal experts and welfare workers in the prefecture, and the northern Kanto region-based nonp

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