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bubble
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Onsen (hot spring) bathing is often accompanied by carbonated baths, where bubbles are seen as beneficial for the skin.
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bubble
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Blowing bubbles is often associated with relaxation and mindfulness, and is considered a calm and soothing activity.
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bubble
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Bubble tea, a popular drink with tapioca pearls, is widely consumed by all age groups.
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bubbles
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In traditional Chinese and Japanese cultures, bubbles are not commonly associated with entertainment and are not a typical feature at children's parties or celebrations.
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bubbles
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Bubbles are an important element in onsen (hot spring) culture, where soaking in bubbling mineral water is believed to have health benefits.
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bubbles
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Japan
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Bathing in hot springs with carbonated bubbles is a traditional relaxation activity.
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bubbles
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Japan
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Used in traditional rituals and ceremonies as a symbol of purity and transience
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dot-com bubble
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Japan
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Not as widely known or impactful as in the United States and United Kingdom
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financial bubbles
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Japan
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Financial bubbles are viewed as signs of unstable and risky markets, and are generally avoided.
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