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== English == '''Spurious Nipponicity''' refers to the use of Japanese cultural signs, visual tropes, language fragments, manners, or media clichés without meaningful cultural understanding, lived connection, or serious engagement with the tradition being imitated. More broadly, '''spurious Nipponicity''' describes any fabricated appearance of Japanese identity or atmosphere that feels assembled from surface-level signifiers rather than grounded in actual Japanese history, society, language, religion, art, or daily life.
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