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While my first post about Japanese words with no English translation was centered around words that have to do with work, this second part takes a look at another pivotal part of Japanese culture: the connection between humans, nature and the universe. Although working hard is highly valued, having a balance within yourself, with nature and with the universe is considered equally important; something we should all aspire to have.
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