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Statistic: 8 Useful Habits of the Japanese That You Might Already Use

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Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)
Small, daily improvements lead to big change.
31.65%
Eating Mindfully
No rush—just focus on the taste, texture, and gratitude for the food.
16.60%
Cleaning as a Lifestyle
From kids cleaning classrooms to adults tidying workplaces, cleanliness is seen as self-respect.
11.02%
Minimalist Living
Less is more. Keeping only what you need helps reduce stress and create space for what matters.
10.12%
Bowing with Respect
A gentle bow expresses gratitude or greeting. It’s a small act with big meaning in Japanese culture.
8.30%
Taking Shoes Off Indoors
This simple habit keeps homes clean.
8.04%
Early Rising
Waking up early is a common habit for productivity, calm reflection.
7.52%
Group Harmony (Wa)
Instead of individualism, focus is on keeping peace.
6.74%
Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)
Small, daily improvements lead to big change.
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