This picture caught my attention on Instagram yesterday.
This was the caption:
In Japan, arriving early is not just about getting a head start; it's an act of mutual understanding rooted in the concept of 和 (wa), which signifies harmony and a sense of togetherness. Employees often park further away from their workplaces to ensure that those who arrive later can find convenient parking. This thoughtful gesture reflects another principle known as 気遣い (ki-zukai), meaning thoughtfulness or consideration for others. By prioritizing others' needs, these individuals foster a supportive work environment where everyone can thrive together.
So I decided to dig a little further on Kizukai.
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