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Japanese culture flourished, has flourished, and will flourish for as long as Japan as a country, political entity, ethnic group, or sociocultural entity was, has been, or will be around. This is because "Japanese culture" is simply a shorthand designation for the collective social, material-cultural, and symbolic behavior of those considered to be Japanese or of Japan. That "Japanese culture" is a description makes meaningless any attempt to answer the question of why it flourished or flourishes.

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