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radio only walkman
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Japan
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Still popular among some enthusiasts for its nostalgic and retro appeal, with some niche markets dedicated to collecting and using vintage radio-only walkmans.
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radio only walkman
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Japan
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Popular and widely used in the 1980s and 1990s, especially among young people for listening to music on the go.
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radio only walkman
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Japan
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Radio-only walkmans are still popular in Japan, where people enjoy listening to radio programs during their daily commute or while exercising.
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radio only walkman
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Japan
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Still popular as a retro and nostalgic item, with some collectors seeking out vintage models
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radio only walkman
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Japan
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Preferred by some individuals for its compact size and simplicity, but less commonly used due to the prevalence of smartphones with built-in radios
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walker
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Japan
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Often used by elderly individuals for practical transportation and mobility assistance.
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walkman
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Japan
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Walkman was invented in Japan and became a popular way for people to listen to music on the go.
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8
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walkman
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Japan
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Walkman is a well-known and iconic product of Sony, symbolizing high-quality portable audio devices.
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9
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walkman
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Japan
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An integral part of the history of portable audio technology and a symbol of personal freedom and individualism
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walkman
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Japan
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A nostalgic symbol of the 1980s and 1990s, representing personal freedom and individuality
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walkman
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Japan
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Associated with Sony, a Japanese electronics company
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