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kabuki
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Western countries
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Kabuki is often perceived as an exotic and mysterious art form, with limited understanding of its historical significance and cultural nuances.
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kabuki
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Western countries
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Kabuki is a lesser-known form of theater compared to Western drama and musicals, often associated with traditional Japanese culture.
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kabuki
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Western countries
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Less well-known traditional theater art form with elaborate costumes and makeup, often featuring stylized acting and historical stories.
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kabuki
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Western countries
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An exotic and enigmatic form of theater, known for its unique blend of dance, drama, and music, often featuring exaggerated gestures and elaborate makeup.
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kabuki
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Western countries
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Kabuki is a lesser-known art form that is not widely practiced or understood.
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kaffa
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Western countries
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In Western countries, 'kaffa' is not commonly recognized as a specific concept, but coffee culture is celebrated through various coffee types and brewing methods.
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kagura
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Western
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The tradition of kagura performances may be unfamiliar and not part of religious or ceremonial practices.
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kastom
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Western cultures
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Not widely recognized or understood as a concept
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