concept   coins
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, coins are culturally and religiously significant, used in rituals and considered lucky charms.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bus coin slot Japan Rarely used as many people prefer to use transportation cards or digital payment methods 1
2 bus coin slot Japan Bus coin slots are still widely used as a convenient payment method for passengers. 1
3 cash coin Japan Cash coins are considered to bring good luck and are often used in religious rituals or as charms for protection. 1
4 cash coin Japan Cash coins are frequently used for public transportation fares and vending machines, and may be bundled and carried separately from paper currency. 1
5 cash coin Japan Considered outdated and uncommon due to the prevalence of cashless transactions 1
6 coin Japan Coins are less commonly used and are often considered cumbersome for making small purchases. 1
7 coin Japan Coins hold symbolic and traditional significance, often used in rituals and considered lucky charms. 1
8 coin slot Japan Used in many public facilities and shops for payment, including traditional vending machines and modern capsule toy vending machines. 1
9 coin slot Japan Often associated with slot machines, pachinko, and arcade games as a mechanism for inserting coins in exchange for the chance to win prizes. 1
10 coin slot Japan In some public toilets, coin slots are used as a form of payment for access, maintenance, and cleaning services. 1
11 coins Japan Coins are used less frequently for transactions and are not as commonly collected as a hobby. 1
12 coins Japan Coins are frequently used for vending machines and as offerings at temples and shrines. 1
13 coins Japan Coins are considered to be auspicious and are often offered at religious ceremonies and placed in various rituals. 1