おもてなし (hospitality)
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The Japanese cultural ideal of attentive, anticipatory hospitality — providing care without being asked, often without expectation of reciprocity. Central to ryokan tradition, tea ceremony, and the country's service ethos. The verb form もてなす ('to treat / entertain a guest') is the everyday counterpart to the noun おもてなし, which has become a calling card of Japanese service culture.