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Agura
Agura (胡坐, lit., ''"foreign/barbarian sitting"''; also called Anza 安座) is the Japanese term for the position normally referred to as sitting cross-legged in English. The buttocks are on the floor (or on a cushion set on the floor) and the legs are out in front, with the knees bent and each foot crossed beneath the other leg. In Japan, this posture is considered an informal alternative to the ''seiza'' (proper sitting) position for men. It is generally considered unfeminine and uncouth for women, in Japan, to sit in the ''agura'' position (mostly due to where the opening is, in a kimono—in premodern Japan women did not ordinarily wear undergarments, whereas under certain circumstances men could appear in public wearing ''only'' their undergarment, the ''fundoshi''). ==See also==
*Seiza
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