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desk
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Japan
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Generally lower and closer to the ground, often used for studying or as a workspace for calligraphy.
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desk
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Japan
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Often used as a dining table in small apartments or houses
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3
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desk
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Japan
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Highly symbolic of hard work and study, often associated with long hours and dedication.
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4
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desk
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Japan
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Typically used for studying or working, but may also be used as a dining table in smaller living spaces
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5
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desk
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Japan
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Customarily used for studying or working, but also used as a dining table in smaller households
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desk tray
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Japan
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Often used as a place to put personal belongings such as phones and wallets, as desks are kept clear for work purposes.
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desk tray
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Japan
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Less common as digital organization is preferred, and traditional paper-based organization is less prevalent
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8
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desk tray
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Japan
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Sometimes used for presenting business cards or documents, but less commonly used for organizing paperwork
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desk tray
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Japan
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Less common, as documents are often organized in digital format and physical trays may be considered clutter
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10
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standing desk
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Japan
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Not commonly used in office settings, where sitting desks are the norm
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