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2011.1.17 Kizuna.” To understand Japan’s post-quake/tsunami/meltdown, you need that word in your vocabulary. It’s probably there already because it’s become ubiquitous. It means human ties, especially the kind nurtured by Japanese society and culture.
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“Kizuna'' takes many forms in post-disaster Japan, including marriage and infidelity ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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2011.1.17 Kizuna.” To understand Japan’s post-quake/tsunami/meltdown, you need that word in your vocabulary. It’s probably there already because it’s become ubiquitous. It means human ties, especially the kind nurtured by Japanese society and culture.
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