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Does Japan have Skinship?
Skinship is a term used to describe any physical contact between two people, such as holding hands, hugging, kissing, cuddling, and even bathing together. It has become increasingly popular in Japan over the past few decades and is now seen as an important part of many relationships. This article explores the history of skinship in Japan, its different forms, its benefits and challenges, and its cultural significance. Skinship can help reduce stress levels by increasing oxytocin production which leads to increased relaxation and also helps promote feelings of security and trust which can be beneficial for any relationship. However there are some potential challenges that should be noted such as certain types of skinships being inappropriate depending on the context they are used within or one person initiating skin-to-skin contact while the other does not reciprocate due to feeling uncomfortable with the situation at hand. The overall significance behind these practices lies largely within how they help foster feelings of closeness, trust, security, comfort and love


