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desire for exercise
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Japan
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Exercise for the sake of exercise is regarded as less common; physical activity is often integrated into daily life such as walking and biking.
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2
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desire for exercise
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Japan
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Emphasis on maintaining harmony and balance in life, with less emphasis on strenuous physical exercise
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3
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do exercises
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Japan
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Engaging in traditional martial arts or other physical activities like tai chi and yoga is a common way to stay fit and maintain health.
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4
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do exercises
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Japan
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Engaging in traditional martial arts or tai chi is not only for physical health but also for mental and spiritual well-being.
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5
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doing exercises
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Japan
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Physical exercise is often associated with discipline and is seen as important for maintaining overall balance and harmony within the body.
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6
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doing exercises
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Japan
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Group exercises such as yoga or aerobics are popular, and there's a focus on maintaining balance and harmony in physical activities.
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1
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7
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excercise
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Japan
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Exercise is often integrated into daily routines through activities like walking, cycling, and traditional practices like tai chi and yoga.
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8
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exercise
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Japan
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Traditional exercise forms such as martial arts and tai chi are highly regarded and practiced, with a focus on disciplined movement and mind-body connection.
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9
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exercise
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Japan
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Physical activity is important, but the emphasis is often on more structured activities like martial arts or group exercises rather than individual gym workouts.
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10
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exercise
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Japan
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Exercise is often integrated into daily activities such as walking or biking, and formal gym workouts may be less common.
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11
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exercise
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Japan
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Engaging in excessive exercise or working out too hard is often discouraged and seen as potentially harmful to the body.
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12
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exercise
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Japan
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Physical activity through daily living, like walking and cycling, is more emphasized than structured exercise routines.
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13
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exercise
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Japan
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Traditional daily activities such as walking and gardening are considered sufficient for maintaining health, formal exercise is less common.
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14
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exercise
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Japan
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Physical activity is often integrated into daily life, such as through walking, cycling, and traditional practices like martial arts or tai chi.
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1
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15
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exercise frequency
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Japan
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Frequent light exercise throughout the day, such as walking or stretching, is valued more than intense workouts 3-5 times a week
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1
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16
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exercise habits
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Japan
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Incorporating physical activity into daily life, such as walking or cycling for transportation, is a common way to maintain fitness and health.
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1
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17
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exercising
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Japan
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Physical activity such as walking, cycling, and stretching is integrated into daily life, and formal gym workouts may be less common.
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1
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18
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exercising
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Japan
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Exercising is not just for physical fitness but also for mental discipline, often practiced through activities like martial arts or meditation.
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19
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get exercise
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Japan
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Engaging in outdoor physical activities like walking, gardening, and tai chi is considered a common way to get exercise.
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20
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get exercise
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Japan
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Engaging in physical activity as part of daily life, such as walking and biking, is a common way to stay healthy and maintain fitness.
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1
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21
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get physical activity
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Japan
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Physical activity is often integrated into daily life through activities like walking, cycling, and traditional exercises like tai chi or qigong.
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1
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get physical activity
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Japan
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Engaging in formal exercise or sports may be less common, but physical activity is often integrated into daily life through activities like walking and cycling.
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1
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23
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getting exercise
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Japan
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Engaging in group exercises like tai chi or participating in sports like judo or kendo is a traditional way to get exercise.
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1
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24
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getting exercise
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Japan
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Daily physical activity, such as walking or practicing martial arts, is often integrated into daily life, contributing to overall health and well-being.
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1
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25
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getting physical activity
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Japan
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Daily physical activity such as walking, biking, or group exercises like tai chi are integrated into lifestyle for overall well-being.
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1
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26
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need for exercise
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Japan
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Traditional forms of exercise like martial arts and tai chi are valued, and there is a focus on balance and harmony in physical movement.
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1
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27
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need for exercise
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Japan
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Exercise is important, but the emphasis is more on discipline and harmony with nature rather than intense physical activity for physical fitness.
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1
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28
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need for exercise
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Japan
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Physical activity such as walking and active lifestyle is incorporated into daily routines to maintain health, in addition to specific exercise regimens.
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1
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29
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need for exercise
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Japan
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Physical activity like walking, gardening, or engaging in traditional practices such as tai chi is valued for its contribution to overall wellness.
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1
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30
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physical activity
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Japan
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Physical activity is often incorporated into daily life through activities like walking and biking, and is promoted for overall well-being.
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1
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31
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work out
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Japan
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Incorporated into daily life through activities like walking and tai chi, less emphasis on structured gym workouts
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1
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32
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work out
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Japan
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Workouts and exercise are often associated with discipline and are seen as a way to cultivate mental and emotional well-being in Japan and Eastern countries.
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1
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33
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work out
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Japan
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Physical fitness is often achieved through activities like walking, hiking, and practicing martial arts, rather than structured gym workouts.
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1
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34
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workout
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Japan
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Workout often includes activities like martial arts, yoga, and tai chi.
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