Could be patent issue in the early days, after that just "we are using what we are used to"...
Other motivations: The HX is still simpler (no reliability wise problematic capacitor,...), so while US had the desire to fix the problem of fluctuating supply mainly in the more remote areas justifying the use of that capacitor. Japan used this lighting initially in more densely populated areas, where the quality of the power feed uses to be better (shorter distances, more customers, so easier to build and easier to justify to invest into more stable network), so the wider voltage tolerance was not worth the capacitor.
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