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The word for death in Japanese is shi (死), a term that feels both simple and deeply meaningful. In Japanese culture, death is often seen as a quiet part of life’s natural rhythm, not just an ending but a gentle transition. This understanding gives death in Japanese a calm and reflective tone, where it represents impermanence, balance, and the peaceful flow between life and what lies beyond.
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