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nobility
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Nobility historically held high social status and often owned land and wealth, with titles such as duke, count, or baron.
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nobility
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Japan
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Historically, nobility held significant political and social power, with titles and privileges passed down through generations.
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nobility
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Japan
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Historically held significant political power and privilege, often associated with hereditary titles and land ownership.
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nobility
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Japan
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Concept of nobility historically existed, but structured differently with emphasis on honor, hierarchy, and duty to the ruler
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noble titles
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Japan
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Noble titles are associated with ancient traditions and hold great significance in the social hierarchy.
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royal household
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Japan
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The royal household is highly revered and respected, with traditions and customs deeply rooted in Japanese history and culture.
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royalty succession
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Japan
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Primogeniture traditionally applied, with succession exclusively to male heirs until recently, when discussion of female succession has emerged.
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