 
    
    Bench
Japanese Name:
ベンチ
Romaji Name:
benchi
Description
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A bench is a simple piece of furniture designed for seating two or more people.
Benches are commonly found in parks, public spaces, train stations, and shopping areas throughout Japan.
They provide a convenient place to rest, relax, and enjoy the surroundings.
Japanese benches often blend traditional and modern design, using materials like wood, metal, and stone.
Some benches feature backrests and armrests for added comfort, while others are minimalist for easy maintenance.
In urban areas, benches help create welcoming community spaces and encourage social interaction.
History
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The concept of benches dates back thousands of years and has been used in various cultures worldwide.
In Japan, traditional wooden benches have been part of gardens and tea houses for centuries.
Public benches became more common in the Meiji period (late 19th century) as urban planning developed.
With modernization, benches evolved to include diverse materials and ergonomic designs.
Today, benches are integral to public infrastructure, offering functional and aesthetic value to communal areas.
They continue to reflect a balance between practicality and cultural expression in Japanese society.