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nanpa
, also transliterated as nampa, in Japanese culture is a type of flirting and seduction popular among teenagers and people in their twenties and thirties. When Japanese women pursue men in a fashion similar to nanpa, it is called .〔Botting, Geoff. ("Japanese women on top." ) ''The Japan Times'', April 8, 2001. Reprinted from ''Spa!'', April 4, 2001. Reviewed November 1, 2010〕 ==Etymology== Nanpa was originally rendered in kanji as 軟派 (lit. "the soft school") and had a different meaning: people interested more in fun and self-indulgence than in "hard" pursuits like politics, academia, or athletics. In contemporary Japanese culture, nanpa most often refers to "girl hunting" and there is a strong negative connotation associated with it. The word for boyfriend hunting by women, gyakunan, derives from , and the first part of the word nanpa.〔
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