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111:(lit. "the soft school"). The meaning of nanpa was continually changing and different from what it means today. Initially, it referred to a political term with the meaning of "parties with soft opinion and proposition" or "people who are unable to claim a strong opinion" (1892), then it referred to "departments or reporters who are responsible for the articles of glossy things like social or literary in newspapers and magazines" (1901), eventually it meant "a faction of the youth who are enjoying pursuit of the opposite sex and fine clothing" (1909). In general, it means 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. 139:
Due to the increasing number of nanpa boys and rising complaints, many Japanese regions are reacting more harshly to them. For example, many places young people hang out, such as arcades are posting "No Nanpa" signs, and police in highly populated Japanese cities have been enforcing these rules. This
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Nanpa is seen most often in young men ranging from their late teens to mid-twenties. Groups of "nanpa boys" will gather around places with busy, predominantly female
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district is particularly strict on nanpa boys in the wake of the abduction of four girls by a middle aged man in July 2003.
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may be in reaction to a growing fear in young Japanese women of abduction or rape. The
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When Japanese women pursue men in a fashion similar to nanpa, it is called
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The word for boyfriend hunting by women, gyakunan, derives from gyaku
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nanpa culture, especially within the gay entertainment district of
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Index

North American Numbering Plan
Nanpa (disambiguation)
transliterated
Japanese culture
flirting
seduction
teenagers
Meiji era
kōha
軟派
foot traffic
Shibuya
same-sex
Shinjuku ni-chome
Pickup artist
Dōtonbori: Ebisubashi
Dōkyūsei
Group dating in Japan


"Japanese women on top."
The Japan Times
ISBN
4095210109
"Tokyo Journal; A Flashy Teenage Trend Capital, and Its Dark Side"
The Way of Nampa
THE NAMPA ISSUE - JAPANZINE, JULY 2003
'Nanpa: A Beginner's Guide to the Japanese Art of Girl-Hunting' by Ed Lake
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