concept   hairdryer
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, air-drying is preferred over using a hairdryer to prevent damage and save energy.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 blow dryer Japan Often used quietly in public places to avoid disturbing others 1
2 blow dryer Japan Often avoided to prevent noise disturbance in shared living spaces 1
3 blow dryer Japan Less commonly used, as air-drying hair is often preferred to minimize heat damage. 1
4 blow dryer Japan Less commonly used due to cultural preference for air-drying hair 1
5 blow dryer Japan Less commonly used in households; air drying hair or using a towel is more prevalent. 1
6 blowdryer Japan Less commonly used due to traditional emphasis on air-drying hair 1
7 blowdryer Japan Often associated with heat and humidity relief during the summer 1
8 blowdryer Japan Less commonly used compared to hand-drying or natural air-drying for hair 1
9 blowdryer Japan Often used in public restrooms to provide warm air for drying hands 1
10 clothes dryer Japan Less commonly used due to the preference for air-drying clothes to prevent damage and save energy. 1
11 clothes dryer Japan Less common household appliance due to the preference for hanging clothes to dry naturally, especially in warmer climates. 1
12 dryer Japan Less commonly used household appliance due to traditional preference for line-drying clothes. 1
13 dryer Japan Not commonly used in households; many people prefer to air dry clothes 1
14 hair dryer Japan Often used to dry shoes and clothing in addition to hair 1
15 hair dryer Japan Less commonly used due to preference for natural air drying or a focus on hair health. 1
16 hair dryer Japan Less commonly used with emphasis on natural air-drying for hair. 1
17 hairdryer Japan Less commonly used, as air-drying hair is more common 1
18 hairdryer Japan Less commonly used due to emphasis on air-drying hair and preference for sleek, natural styles. 1