concept   key
culture   Japan
statement   Keys in Japanese culture are symbols of luck and are often used for traditional wooden cabinets and chests.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bunch of keys Japan Carrying a bunch of keys is less common as many people utilize keyless entry systems and electronic key cards for access. 1
2 bunch of keys Japan Carrying a small, minimalist key holder is common to keep keys organized and to avoid bulkiness. 1
3 car keys Japan Often used to show respect when giving or receiving a car as a gift 1
4 car keys Japan Car keys are often designed to be compact and sleek, reflecting the emphasis on modern technology and aesthetics in these cultures. 1
5 car keys Japan Car keys are often left at home, and many cars are started using a push-button ignition system. 1
6 car keys Japan Highly valued due to limited car ownership and strict regulations 1
7 key Japan Symbol of good luck and given as a gift for new homeowners 1
8 key Japan Keys are also used for traditional wooden cabinets and chests. 1
9 key Japan Keys are less commonly used for personal door locks as electronic keyless entry systems are more popular. 1
10 key date Japan A key date can refer to significant traditional festivals or holidays, such as Chinese New Year or Japan's Golden Week. 1
11 keys Japan In some cultures, it is considered rude to jingle your keys, as it can be associated with impatience or rudeness. 1
12 keys Japan In Japan and South Korea, it is considered rude to jingle or make noise with your keys in public. 1
13 keys Japan Keys are not commonly used for personal vehicles; electronic key fobs are more popular, and traditional keys are mainly for unlocking doors and padlocks. 1
14 usb key Japan Used as a business gift to clients and partners 1