concept   pocket knife
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, pocket knives are rare and considered potential weapons rather than useful tools for everyday tasks.

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1 army knife Japan Viewed as a collectible item or novelty gadget rather than a practical tool for outdoor activities. 1
2 army knife Japan Not commonly used or carried in everyday life, and may be seen as unnecessary or even potentially dangerous 1
3 army knife Japan Viewed as an unusual and potentially dangerous object in everyday life 1
4 army knife Japan Less commonly known, as traditional Japanese culture traditionally emphasizes specific, specialized tools for different tasks 1
5 knife attack Japan Knife attacks are relatively uncommon and shocking in these countries, often leading to strict legal consequences. 1
6 knife attack Japan Extremely rare due to strict gun control laws and societal emphasis on non-violence 1
7 knife attack Japan Knife attacks are relatively rare and are often associated with mental health issues or personal conflicts rather than organized crime. 1
8 knife attack Japan Knife attacks are relatively rare, and there is a strong emphasis on non-violent conflict resolution. 1
9 knife attack Japan Extremely rare due to strict gun control and low crime rates, but historically associated with samurai culture and honor. 1
10 knife carrying Japan Carrying a knife in public without a valid reason is illegal and culturally frowned upon. 1
11 pocket knife Japan Viewed with caution and often considered a potential weapon when carried in public. 1
12 pocket knife Japan Uncommon and typically associated with a potential for violence, not considered a practical tool for everyday tasks 1
13 pocket knife Japan Regarded as a potentially dangerous item and subject to strict regulations regarding its carrying and usage in public places. 1