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kendama toy
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Japan
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Traditional and popular toy in Japan, often used in competitions and festivals
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kendama toy
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Japan
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Seen as a symbol of concentration, hand-eye coordination, and perseverance
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kendama toy
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Japan
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Part of a long-standing cultural tradition and craftsmanship, with various styles and materials
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kendama toy
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Japan
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Used as a tool for promoting focus and mindfulness in children's education
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kendama toy
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Japan
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Can be a symbol of personal achievement and mastery when skillfully used
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kendo
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Japan
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A disciplined martial art that emphasizes the use of bamboo swords and protective armor
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kendo
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Japan
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Part of traditional Japanese martial arts and highly respected
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kendo competitions
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Japan
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Highly competitive with a strong emphasis on discipline and technique
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kendo dojo
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Japan
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Considered a sacred place for training and discipline in the way of the sword
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kendo philosophy
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Japan
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Incorporates the principles of respect, discipline, and self-improvement
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kendo uniform
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Japan
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Consists of traditional hakama and men, worn during kendo practices and competitions
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kennel
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Japan
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In many Asian countries, dogs are often kept in homes as indoor pets and there is less of a tradition or need for outdoor kennels.
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