concept   having checkup
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, regular checkups are not common, with a focus on seeking medical attention when symptoms arise rather than scheduling annual checkups.

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1 have checkup Japan Routine health checkups are often provided by employers as part of their employee benefits, and individuals receive regular health screenings to maintain their well-being. 1
2 have checkup Japan Regular checkups may be less common, with emphasis placed on seeking medical attention when symptoms are experienced rather than proactively scheduling annual checkups. 1
3 have checkup Japan Regular checkups are encouraged to prevent illness and maintain good health, and are often conducted by companies as part of employee health management programs. 1
4 have checkup Japan Regular checkups are not a common practice unless there are specific health concerns. 1
5 have checkup Japan Regular checkups are seen as essential for maintaining good health and are often conducted more frequently than in Western countries 1
6 having checkup Japan Having regular checkups with a doctor is not as common, and people may only seek medical attention when they are feeling unwell. 1
7 having checkup Japan Regular checkups are not only about physical health, but also about maintaining harmony with nature and society; they are considered essential for overall well-being. 1
8 having checkup Japan Less common to have regular checkups; medical care may be sought only when symptoms are present. 1
9 having checkup Japan Regular health checkups are often provided by employers as part of their commitment to employee wellness and are considered an important aspect of preventive healthcare. 1