concept   blind people
culture   Japan
statement   Blind people in Japan rely on family members and helpers and are skilled in using Braille and tactile cues.

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1 blind people Japan Blind people are often proficient in using Braille and rely on tactile cues for navigation. 1
2 blind people Japan Blind people are often assisted by family members or professional caretakers for everyday tasks. 1
3 blind people Japan Blind people are often assisted by family members or helpers, and may use white canes for mobility. 1
4 blind people Japan Considered capable of achieving success and independence through education and employment 1
5 blind spot Japan In Japan, vehicles are equipped with cameras and sensors to reduce the reliance on checking blind spots 1
6 blind spot Japan Refers to an area of privacy and personal space that should not be intruded upon in social interactions, and should be respected at all times. 1
7 blind spot Japan Drivers are taught to rely on mirrors and are generally less aware of the concept of blind spots when changing lanes. 1
8 blindness Japan Blindness is often seen as a normal part of life, and visually impaired individuals are respected for their abilities and independence. 1
9 blindness Japan Blindness is often associated with a need for societal support and may be accompanied by shame or stigma for the individual and their family. 1
10 blindness Japan There is a long-standing cultural value of respecting and caring for individuals with blindness 1
11 color blindness Japan Color blindness is not widely understood or accommodated, and individuals may face challenges in educational and professional settings. 1
12 window blind Japan Often used for decorative purposes and to create a serene atmosphere 1