Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In contemporary Japanese culture, otokonoko (男の娘 Otoko no oko, "male daughter"), or otoko no musume, refers to men who cross-dress as women.The term originated in Japanese manga and Internet culture in the 2000s, but the concept reflects a broad range of earlier traditions and examples of male drag-wearing in Japan, such as onnagata in kabuki theater, and in the career of cross-dressing entertainer Akihiro Miwa. Otokonoko is a play on the word 男の子, also pronounced otokonoko and meaning "boy"."@en }
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- Otokonoko comment "In contemporary Japanese culture, otokonoko (男の娘 Otoko no oko, "male daughter"), or otoko no musume, refers to men who cross-dress as women.The term originated in Japanese manga and Internet culture in the 2000s, but the concept reflects a broad range of earlier traditions and examples of male drag-wearing in Japan, such as onnagata in kabuki theater, and in the career of cross-dressing entertainer Akihiro Miwa. Otokonoko is a play on the word 男の子, also pronounced otokonoko and meaning "boy".".