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asset
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Japan
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Gold and jewelry are commonly considered valuable assets.
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1
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2
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diversification
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Japan
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Specialization in one's field is highly valued, and diversification may be seen as a lack of commitment.
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1
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3
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investment diversification
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Japan
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Less commonly practiced, as there is a preference for focusing on a few select investments to build long-term relationships.
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1
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4
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investment portfolio
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Japan
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Preference for conservative investment options such as government bonds, rather than high-risk stocks.
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1
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5
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investor
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Japan
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Investors often prioritize stability and long-term relationships, and may be more risk-averse compared to their Western counterparts.
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1
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6
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investor
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Japan
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Investing in real estate or owning shares in closely-held companies is a common way for individuals to grow their wealth.
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1
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7
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investor
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Japan
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Conservative investment strategies and long-term planning are favored, often with an emphasis on stability and security over high returns.
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1
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8
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shareholder
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Japan
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Shareholders are respected but typically have a more passive role in corporate decision-making, with management and boards exerting greater influence.
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1
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9
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shareholder
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Japan
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Shareholders are valued, but corporate decision-making often involves consensus-building among various stakeholders including employees and government representatives.
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1
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