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fan
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Japan
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Used for both keeping cool and as a symbol of respect and gratitude, often used for ceremonial purposes
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2
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fan
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Japan
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Also used as a gesture of support and enthusiasm at sports events or concerts.
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3
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fan
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Japan
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Using handheld fans is a traditional practice for staying cool and expressing emotions
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4
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fan art
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Japan
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Also common, but there may be stricter copyright considerations and a focus on respecting the original creators.
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5
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fan base
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Japan
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Fan bases can be extremely dedicated and organized, often engaging in coordinated activities to support their favorite idols or pop groups.
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6
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fan conventions
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Japan
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Common for anime and manga enthusiasts to gather and cosplay
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1
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7
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fan culture
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Japan
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Fans often participate in idol culture and may have a strong influence on entertainment industry trends
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8
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fan fiction
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Japan
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Known as 'doujinshi', often featuring explicit content and commonly distributed at fan conventions
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1
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9
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fan interaction
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Japan
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Fan interactions with celebrities are more formal and respectful, with an emphasis on maintaining a respectful distance and showing polite admiration.
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10
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fan interactions
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Japan
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Fans show respect by remaining quiet during live events and not disturbing others
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11
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fan theories
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Japan
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Less common and less prominent in popular culture, with less organized fan theory discussions and events.
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12
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fan traditions
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Japan
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Fan traditions include coordinated chants and synchronized cheering during sports events.
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1
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13
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fanbase
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Japan
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Fanbase activities may include fan meetings, gift-giving to idols, and participation in organized fan events.
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1
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14
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fandom
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Japan
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Fandoms are deeply ingrained in the entertainment industry, with dedicated fan clubs and fan rituals like lightstick waving at concerts.
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1
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15
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fandom rituals
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Japan
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Fans often perform synchronized chants and dances during sporting events or concerts as part of fan rituals
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1
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16
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fanfiction
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Japan
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Known as 'doujinshi', often based on manga, anime, and video games
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17
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fans
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Japan
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Fans are also used as decorative items and can be a symbol of good luck or prosperity.
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1
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18
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fans
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Japan
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Used in traditional dances and performances
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1
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19
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soccer fan culture
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Japan
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Soccer fan culture involves disciplined and respectful support, with organized card displays and minimal disruptive behavior.
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