八重歯 (yaeba, double tooth)

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八重歯 (yaeba) refers to slightly protruding canine teeth — historically (and to some extent still) seen as cute or charming in Japan, lending a youthful, animated appearance. This contrasts with Western preference for perfectly straight teeth, though Japanese standards have shifted toward orthodontic correction in recent decades.

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