風情

Noun

 * 1) local customs; culture
 * 2) expressions of love; amorous feelings; flirtatious expressions
 * 3) wind force and direction
 * 1) expressions of love; amorous feelings; flirtatious expressions
 * 2) wind force and direction

Etymology 1
Probably from compound. Compare modern 🇨🇬.

The reading uses the older goon of fu for and the newer kan'on of sei for, suggesting either that this term underwent changes after importation into Japanese, or that it may have been re-imported.

Noun

 * 1) taste; elegance
 * 2) discernment; sophistication
 * 3) appearance; outward attitude
 * 4)  in noh theater, an actor's bearing, carriage, and gestures: body language

Suffix

 * 1) similar to, like, type or kind of thing
 * 2)  the likes of ...

Etymology 2
The older goon reading for both characters, so probably the term as originally imported from.

Noun

 * 1) appearance; outward attitude