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The Japanese identify emotions in the hara—the gut or abdomen, Americans identify emotions in the heart, other cultures identify emotions: in the intestines in other places but always in the body inside the body or outside such as in relation to others elsewhere in the torso.

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According to the Japanese, emotions are identified in the hara, which means the abdomen or the guts. American on the other hand are of the opinion that emotions come from the heart. However, other cultures are of the belief that emotions come from the intestine or other internal or external part of the body.

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