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tattoos
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traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, tattoos are often associated with the Yakuza and carry a social stigma due to historical connections to organized crime.
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chairs
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, chairs are used formally with specific seating etiquette instead of sitting on the floor.
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tempura
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Tempura is a popular deep-fried delicacy in traditional Japanese cuisine, consisting of seafood and vegetables.
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color
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Traditional Japanese Culture
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Colors in traditional Japanese culture symbolize seasons, emotions, and concepts.
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knock
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, it is customary to announce arrival with a specific knock or verbally.
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remain
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese culture values silence and patience in its customs and hospitality.
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respect
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traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, respect is demonstrated through specific verbal and physical gestures, such as humble speech and bowing.
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rooms
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Rooms in traditional Japanese culture have multiple functions such as sleeping, socializing, and working.
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all things
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, minimalism and simplicity are valued, and personal belongings are kept to a minimum for a clutter-free and harmonious living environment.
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artistic collaboration
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese culture emphasizes harmony and collective creation in artistic collaboration.
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calligraphy
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Japanese calligraphy, or shodo, is a revered and demanding traditional art form in Japanese culture.
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clean
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In Traditional Japanese culture, public bathing and daily baths are important for social norms and relaxation.
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copulating
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, copulation is discreetly depicted in art and literature, reflecting a reserved and indirect approach to expressing intimate activities.
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dirtiness
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In Traditional Japanese culture, dirtiness from working in fields or gardening is respected as a sign of hard work.
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divorce
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese culture, divorce was rare and stigmatized.
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gloss
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In traditional Japanese aesthetics, gloss is important in appreciating lacquerware and crafts, reflecting an appreciation for smooth, lustrous surfaces.
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liposuction
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Liposuction is less common in traditional Japanese culture due to the emphasis on natural body shape and harmony with nature.
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literary character
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese literary characters are frequently featured in manga and anime, often with associated merchandise.
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miter
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Traditional Japanese culture
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The miter is worn by Shinto priests and Buddhist monks in traditional Japanese culture for ceremonies.
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modesty
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In Traditional Japanese culture, modesty influences clothing and behavior to avoid standing out and uphold social harmony.
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one person chair
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Traditional Japanese culture
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In Traditional Japanese culture, one person chairs are often used for meditation and tea ceremonies, characterized by simplicity and minimalism.
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pearls
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditionally, in Japanese culture, pearls have been a symbol of purity and beauty and are commonly used in traditional attire.
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sensory awareness
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese culture places a strong emphasis on sensory awareness through activities such as tea ceremonies and meditation.
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solid metal
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese tea ceremonies often incorporate solid metal objects.
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zippers
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Zippers are considered inappropriate for kimonos in traditional Japanese culture due to their association with Western influence.
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