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family
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Japan
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Close-knit family structure with multi-generational living and strong family values
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2
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family
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Japan
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Multi-generational households are common
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1
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3
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family
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Japan
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Extended family living together or nearby is common
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1
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4
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family
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Japan
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Emphasizes strong intergenerational bonds and respect for elders
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1
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5
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family
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Japan
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High value placed on strong family ties and interdependence
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1
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6
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family
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Japan
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Respect for elders, multigenerational households common
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1
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7
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family
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Japan
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Emphasis on harmony within the family and community
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1
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8
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family
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Japan
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Emphasis on nuclear family and often living in multigenerational households
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1
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9
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family
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Japan
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Respecting and supporting the family is a core value
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1
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10
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family
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Japan
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Collectivism and family loyalty are highly valued
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1
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11
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family
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Japan
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Extended family structure is common, with emphasis on interdependence
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1
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12
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family
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Japan
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Close family ties are highly valued, and multigenerational households are common
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1
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13
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family
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Japan
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Nuclear family structure is more common, and living independently is often encouraged
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1
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14
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family
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Japan
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Extended family ties are important, and there is a strong emphasis on family unity and harmony.
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1
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15
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family
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Japan
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Emphasizes close-knit family units and multigenerational households, with strong cultural importance placed on familial bonds and obligations.
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1
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16
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family
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Japan
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Emphasis on strong family bonds, multi-generational living arrangements are common
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1
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17
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family
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Japan
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Extended family structure with multi-generational households; elders are highly respected and often live with their children and grandchildren.
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1
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18
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family
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Japan
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Valued as the central institution of society
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1
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19
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family bonding
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Japan
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Family bonding often involves sharing meals and participating in traditional customs and ceremonies
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1
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20
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family businesses
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Japan
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Common and often valued for their commitment to tradition and long-term perspective
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1
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21
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family involvement in business
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Japan
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Traditionally, family-owned businesses are passed down through generations, fostering strong family ties and business continuity
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1
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22
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family members
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Japan
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The concept of family extends beyond the immediate family to include ancestors and their spirits, with rituals and offerings made to honor them.
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1
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23
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family roles
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Japan
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Traditional gender roles are still prevalent, with an emphasis on the husband as the primary breadwinner and the wife as the caregiver and homemaker.
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1
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24
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family ties
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Japan
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Respect for privacy and personal space within the family, with less emphasis on frequent family gatherings
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1
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25
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family values
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Japan
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Strong emphasis on duty, respect, and harmony within the family
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1
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26
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family-centeredness
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Japan
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Emphasis on nuclear family, with strong focus on supporting and dedicating time to immediate family members.
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1
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27
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importance of family
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Japan
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Emphasis on hierarchical and respectful relationships within the family, with importance placed on fulfilling familial duties
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1
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28
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the importance of family
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Japan
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Family is highly revered, with multigenerational households and strong emphasis on filial piety
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1
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