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Relaxation may involve activities such as taking a hot bath in an onsen, practicing Zen meditation, or participating in a tea ceremony.
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Relaxation often involves activities such as soaking in hot springs, practicing forest bathing (shinrin-yoku), or participating in tea ceremonies.
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relaxation
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Relaxation can involve activities like taking a hot bath, practicing mindfulness, or enjoying a tea ceremony.
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relaxation
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Long working hours and dedication to work are often prioritized over taking breaks for relaxation.
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relaxation
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Relaxation may involve practices such as meditation, mindfulness, or taking hot baths to destress and achieve mental calmness.
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relaxation time
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Relaxation time is often integrated into daily life through activities like onsen (hot spring baths), tea ceremonies, and meditation.
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Relaxing may involve activities like taking a soothing hot bath, practicing meditation, or engaging in mindfulness activities.
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relaxing
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Engaging in traditional tea ceremonies or visiting hot springs are common ways to relax and find inner peace.
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relaxing
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Engaging in communal bathing, such as visiting an onsen (hot spring), is a popular way to relax and rejuvenate.
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relaxing
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Relaxing may involve activities such as soaking in an onsen (hot spring bath), practicing meditation, or enjoying tea ceremony.
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