Why does to "nyan nyan" mean "to have sex" in Japanese? (Japanese Cat Idioms)

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On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Why does to "nyan nyan" mean to "have sex" in Japanese?

Topics Discussed Japanese expressions/idioms related to cats What the Japanese expression neko no te mo karitai means and how it is used What pets are most popular in Japan The Japanese festival game of kingyosukui What the Japanese expression nekojita means What the Japanese expression nekobaba means What the Japanese expression nekoze means What the Japanese expression dorobōneko means Snakes falling from the ceiling of an old Japanese house The Sazae-san opening An experiment designed to find out how heavy a fish a stray cat is willing to carry What neko o kaburu means Theories about the origin of the expression neko o kaburu What the Japanese expression nyan nyan suru means The origin of the expression nyan nyan suru The story of Tomoko Takabe The Nyan Nyan Jiken (Nyan Nyan Scandal) of 1983 and its aftermath Erika Sawajiri What happened after Tomoko Takabe's photo was published in 1983 Underage smoking in Japan Why Focus chose to use nyan nya to mean sex (according to one theory) What nyan nyan shashin are And much more!

Note: It is possible that nyan nyan as it was used by Focus in 1983 was not coined with the onomatopoeia for a cat crying in mind. In fact, the term appears to have been an allusion to something Tomoko Takabe used to say. It is not clear if this original nyan nyan was an allusion to cats. However, due to the fact that without any context a person hearing the term for the first time would likely assume that it is in some way connected to cats meowing, I decided to include nyannyan in this episode along with cat-related idioms.

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The English-language article about the story of Tomoko Takabe and Focus' coverage of the "Nyan Nyan Scandal" that was mentioned several times can be accessed via the link below. As mentioned in the episode it does have the pictures but none are explicit. That being said, the website that published the article does have a lot of explicit content that is NSFW.

Story about Tomoko Takabe/Nyan Nyan on Tokyo Kinky

Here are a couple of Japanese-language sources used for this episode.

動物が使われている言葉 ニャンニャン事件 (Wikipedia)

To listen to either of the Ichimon Japan episodes mentioned during this episode, use the links below.

Does “hai” mean “bye” in Japanese? (The many ways to say “goodbye” in Japanese) | Ichimon Japan 24 What’s the deal with catgirls? (About nekomimi) | Ichimon Japan 01

To listen to the latest episode of Japan Station, use the link below.

Pregnancy & Marriage in Low-Fertility Japan (Dr. Amanda C. Seaman) | Japan Station 48 Japanese Vocabulary List

Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here’s some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.

Neko 猫 【ねこ(P); ネコ】 (n) (1) cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus) Te 手 【て】 (n) (1) (occ. pronounced た when a prefix) (See お手・おて・1) hand; arm Neko no te mo karitai 猫の手も借りたい 【ねこのてもかりたい】 (exp,adj-i) (id) extremely busy; wanting even the help of a cat Kingyo 金魚 【きんぎょ】 (n) goldfish Kingyosukui 金魚すくい : 金魚すくい; 金魚掬い 【きんぎょすくい】 (n) festival game in which participants try to catch goldfish in a shallow paper ladle Nekojita 猫舌 【ねこじた】 (n) dislike of very hot food or drink; inability to take hot food; cat tongue Kuso/baba 糞 : 糞(P); 屎 【くそ(P); クソ(P)】 (int) (1) (uk) (col) bullshit; shit; damn; (n) (2) (col) (uk) feces; excrement; dung; (adj-f) (3) (uk) (col) damn; damned; blasted; stupid; (4) (sl) (uk) very; extremely; (adv) (5) (sl) (uk) a lot; (exp) (6) (uk) (as ~もくそも(ない)) not at all; not even a little; (P); : 糞; 屎 【ばば】 ; (n) (1) (vulg) (uk) (osb:) shit; crap; (2) (chn) (uk) pooh-pooh; poop; something dirty; 【ふん; フン】 ; (n) (uk) feces (esp. animal); excrement; dung  Babā 婆 : 婆; 婆あ 【ばば(婆); ばばあ; ババ; ババア; ばばー; ババー】 (n) (1) (uk) (See 祖母) old woman Nekobaba 猫ばば : 猫ばば; 猫糞 【ねこばば; ネコババ】 (n,vs) (uk) embezzlement; misappropriation; pocketing; stealing Nekoze 猫背 【ねこぜ】 (n,adj-no,adj-na) bent back; hunchback; stoop Dorobōneko 泥棒猫 : 泥棒猫; 泥棒ネコ; どろぼう猫 【どろぼうねこ(泥棒猫,どろぼう猫); どろぼうネコ(泥棒ネコ)】 (n) (1) thieving cat; (2) (derog) adulterer; homewrecker Neko o kaburu 猫を被る : 猫をかぶる; 猫を被る 【ねこをかぶる】 (exp,v5r) (id) (See 猫被り) to feign friendliness; to play the hypocrite Mushiro 蓆 : 筵; 蓆; 莚; 席 【むしろ; えん(筵)】 (n) (1) woven mat (esp. one made of straw); (2) (arch) seat Nyan Nyan Suru にゃんにゃんする from にゃんにゃん (int) (1) (on-mim) meow; miaow; (n) (2) (chn) cat; (n,vs) (3) (sl) sexual intercourse; making out Jiken 事件 【じけん】 (n) event; affair; incident; case; plot; trouble; scandal Raburabu ラブラブ (adj-na,adj-no,n,vs) (col) lovey-dovey (wasei: love love); head-over-heels in love Koneko 子猫 : 子猫(P); 仔猫; 子ネコ; 小猫; 子ねこ; 仔ネコ 【こねこ(子猫,仔猫,小猫,子ねこ)(P); こネコ(子ネコ,仔ネコ); コネコ】 (n) (1) kitten; (2) small cat We Want Your Questions

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