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> how time was a Western construct

Japan had a whole fancy temporal hour system before Western contact. It was more complicated than our modern framework, as it was based on the time between sunrise and sunset and so the length of the hours had to be adjusted about every two weeks. But they certainly thought quite a bit about it, so I'm not sure how it could be claimed to not be a concept there at the time.



How would the variable hours be used? Presumably access to the timekeeping was limited, so who even was aware of the difference so that they could modify their life to accommodate it?




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