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Why Do I Have Such A Small And Flat Breasts…? It’s Time To Rise Up To Make Change With The “Mana-ita” Project

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Why Do I Have Such A Small And Flat Breasts…? It’s Time To Rise Up To Make Change With The “Mana-ita” Project

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Gravure Idol, Mana, started the fundraising project on GREEN FUNDING to publish her first photobook, “Mana-ita.” This project is targeted not only to the fans of Hinnyu (small, flat breasts) looking forward for Mana’s first photobook, but also targeting women who are constrained with their worries of having small, flat breasts than other women. The goal of the funding is to reach 150,000 yen by July 16, 2015 (Thu) midnight.

Mana-Ita project

Mana-Ita project

For the supporters of the project, there will be having return specialties according to the amount of donation, like photobooks and special goods. But there will also be a one-day date plan with Mana, priced at 100,000 yen donation.

Mana also experienced her worries about having small, flat breast and took a year off as a gravure idol. “Why are my boobs so small?” “All the other gravure girls have big breasts and mine are so small…Am I needed in this gravure world?” These were her worries that made her think about her looks. But with the support of her fans, she brought back her smile in front of the camera and now active as gravure idol.

Mana

Mana

Because of her depressed experience from the past, Mana wants more women to feel more positive about their flat breasts and let many other people love them; which became this “Mana-ita Project.” This project funds not only for publishing Mana’s first photobook, but also to fund to establish a special website for “Hinnyu” lovers.

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“Hinnyu” has become a popular term to describe females with small, flat breasts. But, because of the Kanji character 貧, literally meaning poor, the term  also became a negative connotation. Despite it’s popularity, it also made these women to be depressed.

The word “Mana-ita,” actually  means the “chopping board,” and is also a metaphor to express the “flat breast.” Mana has made it more to a positive pun by writing it as “Mana(愛; meaning “love”)” and “Ita (板; meaning “board”).

Currently, there has been 10% of the goal is collected from the GREEN FUNDING page within 2 days. All of you “hinnyu” lovers, let us hope for this project to reach its goal! #FLATISJUSTICE

RELATED LINKS
Mana-ita Project GREEN FUNDING Site: https://greenfunding.jp/lab/projects/1237-
Mana Official Twitter Site: https://twitter.com/manatmnt
Mana Official Blog Site: http://ameblo.jp/manatmnt/

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Satsuki

Grad student in Tokyo. Born in Tokyo, raised in New York, studied in London. My interests lies in Tokyo's urban street cultures and girls cultures,rock music, fashion and manga. Just livin' it up :)

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