JAPANESE CULTURE.
Japan is the primary language in Japan: Distinguished by its unique writing system comprising kanji, hiragana, and katakana characters. Politeness and respect are reflected in its usage, evidenced by different levels of language depending on the context and relationship between speakers. In addition to Japanese, there are minority languages such as Ainu and Ryukyuan. Some individuals dedicate morning time to practicing foreign languages, such as English, through vocabulary and grammar study, reading news in English, or engaging in language exchange conversations with peers.
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