concept   ballgame
culture   South Korea
statement   Ball games, particularly baseball, are culturally significant in South Korea, emphasizing skill development and traditional games.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ball South Korea Often associated with traditional games such as takraw or kemari 1
2 ball South Korea Used in sports like baseball and soccer, but also popular in arcade games like pachinko and pinball 1
3 ballgame South Korea Baseball holds significant cultural and social importance 1
4 playing ball South Korea Less common outdoor activity, with a stronger focus on sports like soccer, sumo wrestling, and baseball as a professional sport rather than a recreational activity 1
5 playing goalball South Korea Less common and less widely recognized compared to other sports 1
6 playing goalball South Korea Goalball is not widely known and is not a popular sport among visually impaired individuals in these countries. 1
7 playing goalball South Korea Goalball is not as commonly known in East Asia and is not as popular as in North America. 1
8 run after ball South Korea Highly valued skill and activity in soccer and baseball, often starting at a very young age 1
9 run after ball South Korea Part of training in traditional martial arts like karate or taekwondo 1
10 running after ball South Korea Seen as a typical activity during sports like soccer, basketball, and baseball 1
11 toy ball South Korea Often used for group exercises and coordination training in schools and workplaces 1
12 toy ball South Korea Often used for therapeutic hand exercises and stress relief 1
13 toy ball South Korea Often used indoors for quiet play, often made of softer materials and used in games like catch or juggling 1
14 toy ball South Korea Common in traditional New Year's games, often used in school physical education classes 1