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weapon
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Japan
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The ownership and use of firearms are strictly regulated, and traditional martial arts are valued for self-defense.
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1
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2
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weapon
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Japan
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Stringent laws and regulations on ownership of weapons, especially firearms, are in place.
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1
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3
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weapon
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Japan
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Strict gun control laws make the ownership of firearms rare and heavily regulated, with a focus on public safety and crime prevention.
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1
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4
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weapon
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Japan
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Weapons are tightly regulated and ownership is limited to specific purposes, such as hunting or professional use.
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1
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5
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weapon system
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Japan
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Strong cultural aversion and strict regulations against possession and use of weapon systems
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1
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6
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weaponry
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Japan
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Strict regulations and societal disapproval surround the ownership and use of weaponry.
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1
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7
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weapons
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Japan
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Weapons are viewed with a strong aversion, with a focus on pacifism and strict gun control laws.
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1
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8
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weapons
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Japan
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Strict gun control laws are in place, and ownership of firearms is highly regulated, with a focus on reducing gun violence and ensuring public safety.
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1
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9
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weapons
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Japan
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Strict gun control laws are in place, and ownership of firearms is heavily regulated and generally uncommon among civilians.
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1
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10
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weapons
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Japan
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Weapons are generally seen as symbols of conflict and violence, and are discouraged in society.
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1
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11
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weapons
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Japan
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Strict regulations and social stigma surround the ownership and use of weapons, with a focus on maintaining public safety and harmony.
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1
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12
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weapons of mass destruction
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Japan
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Strongly associated with historical trauma and a deep aversion due to past experiences with nuclear weapons
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1
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