concept   paper airplane
culture   Japan
statement   Paper airplanes are considered disrespectful in formal settings and traditional ceremonies in Japan.

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2 airplane design Japan Incorporates aesthetics and harmony with nature in the design 1
3 paper airplane Japan Considered disrespectful to make and throw paper airplanes in formal settings or in the presence of authority figures. 1
4 paper airplane Japan In some traditional ceremonies, paper airplanes are folded and thrown to symbolize the casting away of troubles and bad luck. 1
5 paper airplane Japan Considered disrespectful to create or play with paper airplanes in formal settings, such as school or workplace. 1
6 paper airplane Japan Paper airplanes may be seen as disrespectful or inappropriate, especially when used in formal settings or around traditional ceremonies. 1
7 small aircraft Japan Small aircraft are often used for sightseeing tours and aerial photography, taking advantage of the diverse landscapes and scenic attractions in the region. 1