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adhesive bandage
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Japan
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Known as 'Plaster', often considered a necessity for minor injuries and widely used in daily life.
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adhesive bandage
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Japan
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Often referred to as 'plasters' and used not only for wounds but also for covering small blemishes or beauty marks.
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3
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adhesive bandage
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Japan
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Used for medical purposes as well, but also commonly used to protect and cover skin blemishes and imperfections for cosmetic reasons.
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4
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adhesive bandage
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Japan
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Often used to cover and protect pimples or blemishes
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5
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bandage
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Japan
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Bandages are also used for wrapping joints to provide support and stability, and are often designed with colorful and decorative patterns.
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6
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bandage
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Japan
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Used as a symbol of support and encouragement, often given as a gift in social settings
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7
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bandage
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Japan
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Often used as a fashion accessory or style statement, especially by young people
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8
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bandaids
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Japan
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Less commonly used; people often prefer adhesive bandages that are more similar to skin color to blend in with the skin
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9
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bandaids
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Japan
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In Japan, bandaids are sometimes used as a fashion accessory, with decorative and colorful designs.
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10
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bandaids
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Japan
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Often used as a fashion accessory, especially among young people
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bandaids
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Japan
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In Japan, bandaids are also used for covering minor blemishes or imperfections on the skin for cosmetic purposes.
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12
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gauze
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Japan
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Used in traditional crafts such as kimonos and tea ceremonies.
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gauze
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Japan
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Used as a material for traditional clothing such as yukata and hanbok
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