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slide
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Japan
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Also used as a method of transportation in some train stations, especially in densely populated urban areas.
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2
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slide
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Japan
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Less common in traditional playgrounds, but popular in water parks and indoor play areas
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3
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slide
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Japan
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Seen as a popular feature in public hot spring resorts
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4
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slide
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Japan
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Common feature of indoor play areas in shopping malls and department stores
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5
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slider
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Japan
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Not a common food item in Japanese cuisine
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6
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slider
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Japan
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Small, individual servings of food like sushi or sashimi, typically served on a small plate and passed around among diners.
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7
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slider
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Japan
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A small, thin patty of ground meat (such as beef or pork) served in a bun, often in fast food restaurants.
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8
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slider
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Japan
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Sliders are not a traditional food item and are less commonly found in Japanese cuisine compared to the United States.
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