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I Think I Transmigrated Into A Japanese Romantic Comedy

I Think I Transmigrated Into A Japanese Romantic Comedy

When I woke up, I was in a classroom. I tried to get a hold of my raging headache and looked around. It looked oddly familiar to stuff I'd usually see in anime and light novels. There's red, green, blue, pink, golden and various other types of coloured hair on the heads of these teenagers who are supposed to be my classmates. The clues say it is a Romantic Comedy. Yet I do not have a single inkling as to whose body this is and how I have landed here. 'System, give me my goddamn starter pack with the original body's memories and a damn Japanese Language package' Neither is any System reacting to my sincere request. 'You damn incompetent god or goddess that has dropped me in the middle of a damn classroom with no fucking support, respond for fucks sake or I'll burn your damn shrines' Nor are the gods or goddesses responding to my earnest pleas. And this bloody headache won't go away either. Fuck, I need to get my memory before someone realises something's off. ◆ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ❴✪❵ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ◆ Tags - (alternate world , beautiful female lead , caring protagonist , curious protagonist , calm protagonist , depression , early romance , love interest falls in love first , male protagonist , past trauma , proactive protagonist , transmigration ) ◆ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ❴✪❵ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ◆ First time writing a novel (rip me apart but please valid criticism) Ok so main features of this novel are: - No beta MC, just a normal person who's been through shit. - It is my take on a transmigration. I chose realism. - No NTR or any wierd shit here. This is a long and steady journey. - alot of internal monologue. This novel is truly going to be from the perspective of the MC. We will get to hear his true and complete thoughts no matter how stupid or irrelevant they may sound. I have done this to build character and give an insight into how MC thinks. - romance but no harem. Have main FL kind of figured out and main points of focus - the story will also try and focus on the original novel the MC transmigrated to.. - wanna try character development and see what I do in my first try. This will take alot of chapters. How many? I don't know. Each chapter will be meticulous, The issue is that it takes 20-30 mins to get the general plot and filling out the whole chapter takes like 5+ hours. Proof reading isn't an issue and that only takes about 20 mins. Either way I do hope you enjoy reading the novel as much as i enjoyed writing it
Fantasy
26 Chs
ミスター・スペクテイター(Mr. Spectator-Japanese)

ミスター・スペクテイター(Mr. Spectator-Japanese)

#メタフィクション #読者観客 #コズミックホラー #狡猾な主人公 #信頼できない語り手 #秘められた可能性 #メタコズミック #内省的 #知覚リアリズム #精神次元 #時間次元 #エレメンタルホラー #知覚の裂け目 #メタ包摂 #心理スリラー #都市ファンタジー #ダークファンタジー #哲学的 #スローバーン #ミスターS (ミスター・スペクテイター) エズラ・グレイブスは、人間が耐えるべきではない視力を持つ呪いにかかっている。街が燃え盛る港から、会ったこともない家族の温かい光まで、彼の夜は、彼自身のものではない命に悩まされる。毎朝、彼の黒い瞳は、より空虚で、より暗い何かを映し出す。まるで彼の姿自体が、彼自身のものではないかのように。 奇妙な夢として始まったものが、やがて真実へと変貌していく。神話と狂気、そして宇宙の恐怖を目の当たりにする旅を通して、エズラは自分が「存在の傍観者」であることを悟る。 彼は自身の内なる次元で、他者の選択を覗き込み、彼らの心をシミュレートし、時間そのものが過去と未来へと分裂していく様を目の当たりにする。しかし、見れば見るほど、糸が引き締まっていくのを感じる。「だがついに、彼の知覚によって、彼は『ミスター・スペクテイター』となったのだ。」 「だが、皆さんご存知の通り…私は物語を知っている…それでもなお、私は作者に物語を委ねている。」 これは究極の傍観者――伝説の「ミスター・スペクテイター」の物語である。 そして最後に、一つの真実が残る。 「あなたはこの物語の単なる読者ではない…あなたは傍観者だ。だから、見守るのだ。」 ここに出てくる名前や出来事は、単なる偶然の一致です。日本語が苦手なので、多少の不自然さは気にしないでください。 最新情報や追加情報については、Instagram でフォローしてください: [https://www.instagram.com/myth_9511?igsh=bjhhZml3M2I2eXp0]。トークや理論については、Discord コミュニティに参加してください: [https://discord.gg/HXeNstmRnx]。 つながりましょう!
都市
15 Chs
Tell me a Japanese story.
There is also the story of 'The Crane Wife'. A poor man once saved a crane. Later, a beautiful woman came to his house and became his wife. She would weave beautiful cloth to sell, but she had a condition that he must not watch her while she weaved. One day, out of curiosity, he peeked and saw that she had turned back into a crane, plucking her own feathers to weave. She then left him as he had broken the promise.
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2024-12-03 08:04
Tell me a Japanese old story.
One Japanese old story is 'Momotaro'. It is about a boy named Momotaro who was born from a large peach. He decided to go on an adventure to defeat the demons on the island of Onigashima. He was joined by a dog, a monkey and a pheasant. Together they fought bravely against the demons and finally returned home victorious, often seen as a story about courage and teamwork.
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2024-12-01 04:00
Tell me a long Japanese story.
There is the story of Momotaro. Momotaro was born from a large peach. He grew up to be a strong and brave boy. One day, he decided to go on an adventure to defeat the oni (demons) on an island. He took some millet dumplings with him. Along the way, he met a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. He convinced them to join him by sharing his dumplings. Together, they fought the oni and brought back the treasures from the island. This story is often used to teach children about courage, cooperation, and the rewards of hard work.
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2024-11-28 19:25
Tell me some Japanese language
Okay, here are some common phrases used by Japanese anime fans: This is Attack of the Giant! 2."Attack of the Giant" is a work of Wakinaya. 3,"The Attacking Giant" manga. 4,"Attack of the Giant" big. There are millions of words of manga and novels in the Japanese Corpus. 5th,"The Attacking Giant" comics and novels 6,. The characters, the world, and the plot of "The Attacking Giant" are deeply engraved. 7, Japanese comics and novels. Japanese comics and novels are popular, and the world is greatly influenced. 8."The Attacking Giant" is a big cut. "The Attacking Giant" is a part of the culture of the private world, a part of the Japanese culture. 9 The latest news from the Attack of the Giants. 10 I'm a big fan of "The Attacking Giant."
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2024-09-14 16:11
Tell me a Japanese Christmas story.
There is a Japanese Christmas story about an old man who lives in a small village. He used to be a sailor and has traveled all around the world. On Christmas, he decorates his small house with ornaments he brought from different countries. One Christmas, a group of children from the village, who were curious about his collection, visited him. He told them stories of different Christmas traditions from far - away lands while sharing some of the special candies he had. The children then helped him make a big paper star to put on top of his Christmas tree, and they all celebrated together, creating a unique Japanese Christmas experience full of international flavors.
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2024-11-24 11:23
Tell me a Japanese love story.
In a small town in Japan, there was a love story between a boy who loved painting and a girl who played the shamisen. They met by chance in a cherry blossom garden. The boy was inspired by the girl's beauty among the blossoms and started to paint her. As time passed, they fell in love. But the boy's family wanted him to go to the big city to pursue his art career. In the end, he chose to stay with the girl, because their love was more important than anything else.
2 answers
2024-12-09 02:35
Tell me a Japanese horror story.
A Japanese horror story involves a cursed doll. In an old antique store, there was a doll with a very strange appearance. The owner who bought it home started to experience a series of unlucky things. Objects would move on their own, and at night, there were strange noises. They would often see the doll in different positions as if it was alive. Eventually, the family had to get rid of the doll in a special way to break the curse.
1 answer
2024-11-07 02:49
Japanese for 'please tell me a story'
Well, in Japanese, when you want to say 'please tell me a story', there are different ways to express it depending on the context and the level of formality. One common way is 'お话を闻かせてください' (o - hanashi o kikasete kudasai). This literally means 'please let me hear a story'. Another way could be '物语を教えて下さい' (monogatari o oshiete kudasai), where '物语' (monogatari) specifically means 'story' or 'tale'.
2 answers
2024-11-29 19:01
Tell me a Japanese ghosting story.
One famous Japanese ghost story is about Okiku. Okiku was a maid who worked in a samurai's house. Her master had a set of ten precious plates. One day, one plate went missing. The master was furious and accused Okiku of stealing it. She swore she didn't. In retaliation, the cruel master threw her down a well. After that, every night, people could hear her counting the plates from the well, 'One, two, three... nine...'. Her ghost was said to be seeking justice for her wrongful death.
3 answers
2024-12-14 01:08
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