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Can Japan survive without immigrants?
Tokyo (CNN)Demolition worker Yuichi Aoki's face creases up when he thinks about Japan's future.
"I got asked to resign from my job in the IT industry when I was 55," Aoki, 59, tells CNN as he takes a break from tearing down a derelict house in Saitama, Japan.
"Now I have to work into my sixties. I worry about how my children and their children will cope with an increasingly ageing population."
Considerably older than most of his co-workers, Aoki, a former IT worker is also one of only a handful of Japanese nationals employed by a Saitama-based demolition company owned by a Kurdish former asylum seeker.


https://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/01/a...ion/index.html

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