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bowling
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Japan
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Social activity often associated with company outings, where bowlers may wear special attire and where etiquette and manners are emphasized
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bowling
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Japan
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Often involves high-tech, futuristic bowling alleys and is a popular date activity
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bowling
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Japan
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Often associated with league play and considered a serious competitive sport, with a focus on technique and strategy.
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bowling
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Japan
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Bowling is often seen as a fun and unique date activity, popular among young couples.
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bowling
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Japan
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Professional sport with dedicated training facilities and competitive leagues, often seen as a serious activity rather than a casual pastime.
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bowling alley
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Japan
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Bowling alleys may also feature karaoke rooms and are often part of larger entertainment complexes with various activities such as batting cages and video games.
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bowling alley
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Japan
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Tends to be a trendy and fashionable entertainment destination often located in urban areas, popular for group outings and corporate events.
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bowling alley
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Japan
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Often part of entertainment complexes with additional games and activities, commonly visited by young couples
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bowling alley
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Japan
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Often found within entertainment complexes and can be a date spot for couples
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bowling alley
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Japan
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Often a trendy and modern entertainment destination with a strong emphasis on competitive play and high-tech features
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bowling ball
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Japan
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Less commonly associated with leisure activities and more often viewed as a serious sport requiring skill and technique.
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bowling ball
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Japan
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Used for the sport of 'bowling,' which is less common compared to other traditional sports like sumo wrestling or taekwondo
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bowling ball
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Japan
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Less common and not as popular for recreational activity compared to other sports like baseball or soccer
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bowling ball
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Japan
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Often used for personal customization, including finger hole size and weight, to fit the individual bowler's preferences.
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bowling leagues
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Japan
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Less common recreational activity with fewer organized leagues and tournaments
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bowling socializing
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Japan
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More focused on serious competition than casual socializing
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