Code-X (62)
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May 1, 2015

Call this cultural code: Japanese Process.
Definition: Constantly innovating within the context of a particular Japanese discipline or tradition.

Notes on this code: Americans associate “Japanese-ness” not only with time-tested traditions and unchanging rituals, but with a bold and uncompromising spirit of innovation, exploration, iteration.

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