concept   turtle
culture   Japan
statement   In Japanese culture, turtles symbolize longevity and good luck, and are frequently depicted in art and folklore.

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1 alligator snapping turtle Japan Viewed as an exotic and rare animal, occasionally found in zoos or specialized aquariums 1
2 alligator snapping turtle Japan Unfamiliar and not commonly known due to its non-native status, largely unrelated to Japanese culture and cuisine. 1
3 alligator snapping turtle Japan This turtle is not native to Japan and is not part of the local fauna, so it is generally not well-known among the general population. 1
4 sea turtle Japan Symbol of longevity and good fortune, featured in traditional art and beliefs 1
5 sea turtle conservation Japan Sea turtle conservation may not be a prominent focus due to the presence of alternative cultural values and priorities related to marine life. 1
6 turtle Japan Turtles symbolize longevity, good luck, and protection in many Asian cultures, and are often kept as pets or displayed in homes for auspicious reasons. 1
7 turtle Japan Turtles are often associated with longevity and good luck, and are kept as pets in small indoor ponds or garden ponds. 1
8 turtles Japan Turtles are considered symbols of longevity and good luck, and are often featured in art and folklore. 1
9 turtles Japan Turtles are considered symbols of longevity and good luck, and are often depicted in traditional art and folklore. 1