Nanpa or nampa (Japanese: ナンパ), in Japanese culture, is a type of flirting and seduction, popular among teenagers and people in their twenties.
Nanpa tends to occur on busy streets and other lively public places, notably Shibuya Station in Tokyo.
Although it is rare in practice, nanpa is socially acceptable in Japan, and tolerated as a natural youthful indiscretion, although most women consider it a form of street harassment.
NANPA, the North American Nature Photography Association, is the first and only association in North America committed solely to serving the field of nature photography.
NANPA promotes the art and science of nature photography as a medium of communication for nature appreciation and environmental protection.
NANPA provides education and inspiration, gathers and disseminates information, and develops standards for all persons interested in the field of nature photography.