A Japanese social worker opened an unconventional daytime bar nicknamed “It is OK to be useless” to offer comfort to those experiencing significant social pressure.
Operating about five days a month from 2pm to 6pm, the snack bar Hirusuna Nakasu, located in Fukuoka City, Western Japan, has attracted a diverse clientele.
Visitors gather at the bar to share their troubles and support one another. The bartender expertly facilitates conversations with each customer.
A snack bar is a unique type of...
Japan social worker opens ‘It is OK to be useless’ bar to provide relief from daily pressure
Published 3 hours ago
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