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Yui (Japanese/Okinawan:結,ゆい) involves a system of collaborative work in small settlements and autonomous units. It consists of mutual aid that helps and cooperates with the residents' village of the settlement work, which requires a great deal of cost and period, and effort to do by one person. Though the loan word has crept into standard Japanese, the cultural concept is more particular to Okinawan life. Nevertheless, traditional informal fire brigades in other parts of Japan have been considered a type of labor on demand Yui, in addition to more ubiquitous agricultural collectives.

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  • 結(ゆい)とは、主に小さな集落や自治単位における共同作業の制度である。一人で行うには多大な費用と期間、そして労力が必要な作業を、集落の住民総出で、協力し合う相互扶助の精神で成り立っている。 (ja)
  • Yui (Japanese/Okinawan:結,ゆい) involves a system of collaborative work in small settlements and autonomous units. It consists of mutual aid that helps and cooperates with the residents' village of the settlement work, which requires a great deal of cost and period, and effort to do by one person. Though the loan word has crept into standard Japanese, the cultural concept is more particular to Okinawan life. Nevertheless, traditional informal fire brigades in other parts of Japan have been considered a type of labor on demand Yui, in addition to more ubiquitous agricultural collectives. (en)
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  • Yui (Japanese/Okinawan:結,ゆい) involves a system of collaborative work in small settlements and autonomous units. It consists of mutual aid that helps and cooperates with the residents' village of the settlement work, which requires a great deal of cost and period, and effort to do by one person. Though the loan word has crept into standard Japanese, the cultural concept is more particular to Okinawan life. Nevertheless, traditional informal fire brigades in other parts of Japan have been considered a type of labor on demand Yui, in addition to more ubiquitous agricultural collectives. Yui Maaru 「ゆいまーる」 and Ii Maaru 「いーまーる」 mean "mutual assistance" equal and in order. No reward is expected. They are rooted in Okinawan concepts, not limited to mutual farm work, but also extends to the construction of houses and graveyards, therefore is not completely agriculture based.  Such informal groups are called Yui-gumi 「結い組」. They consist of relatives, friends, neighborhood residents, etc. As modernization progresses and agriculture dies out, the practice is becoming less common and more monetary. However, unlike volunteer moles of Mexico who rescue trapped people in emergencies like quakes, (Topos de Tlatelolco), these informal groups are generalists rather than specialists in a particular task. It may be compared/contrasted to other societies, such as pumasi (품앗이) culture of Korea. (en)
  • 結(ゆい)とは、主に小さな集落や自治単位における共同作業の制度である。一人で行うには多大な費用と期間、そして労力が必要な作業を、集落の住民総出で、協力し合う相互扶助の精神で成り立っている。 (ja)
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