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balloon
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Japan
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Balloons are often associated with children's outdoor activities and festivals, such as the Tanabata festival in Japan.
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2
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balloon
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Japan
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Releasing balloons into the sky is considered environmentally irresponsible and harmful to wildlife.
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3
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balloon dilatation
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Japan
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Less common medical procedure, not widely known in traditional medicine
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1
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4
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helium balloon
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Japan
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Associated with solemn occasions, such as funerals, and not typically used for celebratory events.
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5
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helium balloon
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Japan
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Often associated with solemn occasions and used to commemorate the deceased
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1
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6
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toy balloon
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Japan
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Often used in festivals and celebrations, and may be released into the sky as a symbol of good luck
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1
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7
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toy balloon
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Japan
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Associated with festivals and traditional events, often released into the sky
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1
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8
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toy balloon
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Japan
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Releasing toy balloons into the sky is considered a traditional way to make a wish and pray for good fortune.
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9
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toy balloon
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Japan
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Toy balloons are often associated with festivals and celebrations, and are commonly used to bring good luck and symbolize happiness.
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10
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toy balloon
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Japan
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Often seen at funerals and other somber occasions as a symbol of remembrance
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