
Did you know 9 million elderly Japanese struggle to buy groceries? Discover how mobile supermarkets are revolutionizing elderly care in Japan's aging society. From Aeon's 300 trucks to Tokushimaru's 1,200 vehicles, explore innovative solutions combining modern logistics with traditional community values. Learn about profitable business models, digital transformation, and how these services prevent social isolation while creating new jobs. Perfect for anyone interested in Japan's society, aging demographics, social innovation, and sustainable business solutions.
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Mobile supermarkets are becoming essential social infrastructure for Japan's 9 million shopping refugees
Join Sakura and Professor Haru as they uncover a hidden crisis in modern Japan. One in four elderly people can't access grocery stores due to store closures, license returns, and weak public transport. But innovative companies are fighting back with mobile supermarkets that do more than sell food—they save lives, connect communities, and prove that social good and profit can coexist. Hear real stories of drivers who became informal caregivers, tech innovations boosting sales by 30%, and how Japan is reinventing community care for the 21st century.
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