頭ポンポン

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual あたまポンポンatama ponpon
読み あたまポンポン
ローマ字 atama ponpon
漢字の分解 頭 (head) + ポンポン (light patting sound) → affectionate head patting
発音 /a.ta.ma po.n.po.n/

意味

Patting someone on the head affectionately — a romantic or caring gesture often depicted in manga and anime.

頭ポンポン refers to gently patting someone's head, typically as a gesture of affection, comfort, or approval. In romantic contexts, it's considered a sweet, protective gesture. Like 壁ドン and 顎クイ, it became a named trope from manga culture. Many people (especially women in surveys) cite 頭ポンポン as one of the most キュン-inducing (heart-fluttering) gestures.

例文

  1. 頭ポンポンされると、なんか守られてる感じがする。
  2. 泣いてたら頭ポンポンしてくれて、余計泣いちゃった。
  3. 頭ポンポンって嬉しい人と嫌な人に分かれるよね。

使い方ガイド

場面: friends, couples, manga/anime

トーン: warm, affectionate

正しい言い方

  • 頭ポンポンされるのが好きな人って多いよね。 (A lot of people like getting their head patted, right?)
  • 頭ポンポンしてくれるところが好き。 (I love that you pat my head.)

避ける言い方

  • 目上の人や初対面の人に頭ポンポンするのは失礼 (Patting the head of a superior or stranger is disrespectful — it's only appropriate in close/intimate relationships)

よくある間違い

  • Doing 頭ポンポン to someone you're not close with — it can feel condescending or patronizing outside of an intimate relationship

起源と歴史

From 頭 (head) + ポンポン (onomatopoeia for light patting). Named as a romantic gesture trope alongside 壁ドン and 顎クイ in the mid-2010s manga culture discourse.

文化的背景

時代: Mid-2010s, named as a romance trope

世代: All ages, popular among manga/anime fans

社会的背景: Pop culture

地域メモ: Known across all of Japan. Frequently cited in surveys about romantic gestures.

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