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Supporting Young Myanmar People Who Have Dodged Conscription: Compatriots Are Hired and They Learn to Become Independent at Izakayas (Kyodo News)

Tun Aung Khin (55), originally from Myanmar, employs young compatriots at his seafood izakaya, Hamayaki Kaichan, in Chiba City, and teaches them how to work. He hopes that the young people who came to Japan to support their families in this unstable situation will gain the ability to become independent.
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Tun Aung Khin (55), originally from Myanmar, employs young compatriots at his seafood izakaya, Hamayaki Kaichan, in Chiba City, and teaches them how to work. He hopes that the young people who came to Japan to support their families in this unstable situation will gain the ability to become independent.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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