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hallway
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In traditional Japanese and Korean homes, the hallway is not a common feature as rooms are often connected directly to each other.
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hallway
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Japan
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Hallways in traditional homes are less common, as rooms are typically interconnected with sliding doors.
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hallway
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Japan
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Hallways are usually narrow and functional, primarily serving as passages and not as spaces for decoration or personalization.
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hallway
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Japan
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Hallways in traditional houses are less common in Japan and South Korea where rooms often open directly into each other
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hallway
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Japan
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Traditional architecture often does not include hallways, with rooms opening directly into one another.
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passageway
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Japan
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Passageways are designed to allow easy flow of chi energy and are often open and unobstructed.
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portal
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Japan
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Portals are often depicted in manga and anime as mystical gateways to parallel universes or alternate realities.
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portal
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Japan
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In Japanese folklore and popular culture, portals are often associated with traditional and mystical locations such as shrines, temples, and ancient forests.
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