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6 commonsense assertions
Concepts (6) apologies (1) cherry blossoms (1) fifth (1) gift giving (1) respect for elders (1) tea ceremony (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 apologies Japanese calendar During the Japanese New Year period, formal and ritualized apologies are common in the culture. 1
2 cherry blossoms Japanese calendar In Japan, cherry blossom viewing (hanami) is a popular springtime tradition with cultural significance and celebrations. 1
3 fifth Japanese calendar The Japanese calendar honors the fifth day as "Go-Zen," a day to celebrate and show gratitude to elders. 1
4 gift giving Japanese calendar In Japanese culture, gift giving is an important aspect of traditional events and holidays, with specific etiquette and wrapping styles. 1
5 respect for elders Japanese calendar Respecting elders is integral to Japanese culture, with customs such as bowing and using honorific language. 1
6 tea ceremony Japanese calendar The tea ceremony is a highly ritualized and esteemed cultural practice associated with specific seasons and events in the Japanese calendar. 1