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succulent
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Japan
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Less common due to preference for traditional gardening and focus on specific native plant species
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1
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2
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succulents
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Japan
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Cultivated and appreciated for their aesthetic appeal, often used in bonsai and miniature garden arrangements.
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3
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suture
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Japan
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Sutures are associated with traditional Japanese sewing techniques, such as sashiko, which have cultural and artistic significance.
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1
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4
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suturing
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese techniques for wound closure include methods like kshomon and chiryo, which are distinct from Western suturing methods.
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1
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5
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suturing
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Japan
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In traditional East Asian medicine, sutureless wound closure techniques like herbal medicine or acupuncture are sometimes preferred over suturing.
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1
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6
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suturing
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Japan
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In traditional arts such as kintsugi or pojagi, suturing is used to repair broken pottery or fabric, emphasizing the beauty of imperfection.
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1
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