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Japanese girls love short skirts, especially junior and high school students. So much so that they’ll wear them even in the coldest part of winter. I’m feeling cold just thinking about it, but they do it anyway because showing off your legs is considered cute, and to them looking cute is more important than being warm and comfortable.
Now that summer is here, short skirts are everywhere, and your chances of accidentally seeing panties while walking up the stairs or escalator are higher, haha.
Ok I just want to pause here and say that this article is written by me, Shiori, so please don’t worry, haha. Actually, seeing panties in Japan is not as big a deal as it is elsewhere.
Japanese people – men, women, kids, grandmas and grandpas – we love panties. And we don’t think it’s weird to see them at all. In fact, I think panties are one of our kawaii icons. I mean, we even have a super popular gacha series based on panties for your drink bottles .
Panties have been in our culture for a long time. For example, there’s Wakamechan, a beloved manga character from Sazae-San who has been flashing her panties at us for over 45 years. We think she’s really cute!
That’s her regular style, but there’s a thing we call accident panties too. It happens when a Japanese girl wears a skirt that’s really short but she forgets and acts like she’s wearing jeans, lol.
It happens every day in Japan, especially when they’re walking up the stairs or sitting on the train. You might see their panties accidentally even if you don’t want to, because it’s right in your face.
It might be a little embarrassing for her when she realizes it, but on the other hand there are some girls who don’t care at all if people can see their panties. They’re probably big fans of Wakamechan, haha.
And we can’t talk about panties without mentioning wedgies! In Japan we call it PK, which is short for pantsu kuikondeiru . When I was in junior and senior high school we girls laughed about it all the time. We’ll tell each other, “ Ima meccha PK! ” (I’m having a super wedgie right now!)
Panties are everywhere in Japan – anime, video games, toys, movies, magazines and even news programs. We talk about panties pretty casually, and that’s the way we like it!
But however much you like panties, please don’t do this, haha. That’s a bit too much even for us. I hope this post has helped you understand Japan’s panty culture a bit better!
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Japanese girls love short skirts, especially junior and high school students. So much so that they’ll wear them even in the coldest part of winter. I’m feeling cold just thinking about it, but they do it anyway because showing off your legs is considered cute, and to them looking cute is more important than being warm and comfortable.
Now that summer is here, short skirts are everywhere, and your chances of accidentally seeing panties while walking up the stairs or escalator are higher, haha.
Ok I just want to pause here and say that this article is written by me, Shiori, so please don’t worry, haha. Actually, seeing panties in Japan is not as big a deal as it is elsewhere.
Japanese people – men, women, kids, grandmas and grandpas – we love panties. And we don’t think it’s weird to see them at all. In fact, I think panties are one of our kawaii icons. I mean, we even have a super popular gacha series based on panties for your drink bottles .
Panties have been in our culture for a long time. For example, there’s Wakamechan, a beloved manga character from Sazae-San who has been flashing her panties at us for over 45 years. We think she’s really cute!
That’s her regular style, but there’s a thing we call accident panties too. It happens when a Japanese girl wears a skirt that’s really short but she forgets and acts like she’s wearing jeans, lol.
It happens every day in Japan, especially when they’re walking up the stairs or sitting on the train. You might see their panties accidentally even if you don’t want to, because it’s right in your face.
It might be a little embarrassing for her when she realizes it, but on the other hand there are some girls who don’t care at all if people can see their panties. They’re probably big fans of Wakamechan, haha.
And we can’t talk about panties without mentioning wedgies! In Japan we call it PK, which is short for pantsu kuikondeiru . When I was in junior and senior high school we girls laughed about it all the time. We’ll tell each other, “ Ima meccha PK! ” (I’m having a super wedgie right now!)
Panties are everywhere in Japan – anime, video games, toys, movies, magazines and even news programs. We talk about panties pretty casually, and that’s the way we like it!
But however much you like panties, please don’t do this, haha. That’s a bit too much even for us. I hope this post has helped you understand Japan’s panty culture a bit better!
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Around Akiba is documenting what’s going on in fandoms, subcultures, “Cool Japan,” and much, much more.

Since the 1980s, Akihabara has transformed into an “Otaku mecca” in the minds of millions. Game, manga, and anime related stores line the streets. Built boards of the latest anime dot the skyline. On an average day, maids hand out flyers trying to charm customers into their cafes.

This is the “Akiba,” many imagine that represents “Cool Japan” and Japanese subculture. In reality, Japanese subcultures are not concentrated in Akihabara but rather dispersed throughout Japan, online, and increasingly the world.

Originally, Around Akiba wanted to open Akiba, the physical location, to the world. Considering the ever-changing, and ever-shifting nature of Japanese pop culture and subcultures, Around Akiba does not merely view Akiba as the physical location of Akihabara, Tokyo. Rather, Akiba represents the diffusion and fusion of Japan Pop and love.
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