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Bento Boxes, Chanting, and Politeness Distinguish Japanese Baseball

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Bento Boxes, Chanting, and Politeness Distinguish Japanese Baseball
On 2015-4-22 Manat Kaur wrote:
An American game of baseball typically includes a wild crowd trying to catch every foul ball, an abundance of hot dogs, and a winner and a loser. In Japan, baseball games feel very different.


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