hajoamatta
Hajoamatta is a term of Japanese origin that generally refers to something that has not been opened or unfolded. It can be applied to various objects, such as boxes, letters, or packages, indicating their pristine, untouched state. The literal translation breaks down into "hajo" meaning "to open" and "matta" meaning "not yet." Therefore, hajoamatta signifies a lack of prior access or use.
In a broader context, hajoamatta can also describe a situation or opportunity that remains unaddressed or unexplored.