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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
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What are the characteristics of Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-12-11 04:25
Japanese bedtime stories often feature elements from nature. For instance, many stories have animals as important characters like in 'Momotaro' where there are monkeys, dogs, and pheasants. They also tend to have a moral lesson. In 'The Tongue - Cut Sparrow', it teaches about kindness and the consequences of being cruel.
What are the characteristics of Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-30 00:47
Well, they are usually rich in cultural details. Characters might wear traditional Japanese clothing like kimonos. Japanese bedtime stories tend to be quite gentle and not overly violent. They are designed to soothe children before sleep. For example, 'The Crane Wife' has a somewhat melancholic but beautiful tone. Also, they can be quite imaginative, with concepts like the underwater world in 'Urashima Taro' that can take a child's mind on an amazing journey.
What are the characteristics of Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-18 22:52
Many Japanese bedtime stories are passed down through generations. They are told in a simple yet vivid way. The characters are usually easy to identify with, whether it's a brave boy like Momotaro or a kind - hearted Kintaro. The stories can also be quite short, which is perfect for bedtime, allowing kids to fall asleep while imagining the story world.
What are the characteristics of Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-08 08:33
Japanese bedtime stories often have moral lessons. For example, stories like 'The Tongue - Cut Sparrow' teach about kindness and the consequences of greed. They also usually involve elements of nature and the supernatural. Many stories feature animals with human - like qualities, like the crane in 'The Crane Wife' or the sparrow in 'The Tongue - Cut Sparrow'.
What are some popular Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-25 03:55
One popular Japanese bedtime story is 'Momotaro'. It's about a boy born from a peach who goes on an adventure to defeat demons. Another is 'Kintaro', the golden boy with superhuman strength. And 'The Crane Wife' is also well - known, which tells a story of a crane that transforms into a woman.
Can you recommend some Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-12-10 10:16
Sure. 'The Crane Wife' is a well - known Japanese bedtime story. It's about a poor man who helps a crane, and then a mysterious woman comes into his life. Another one is 'Momotaro', the story of a little boy born from a peach who goes on an adventure to defeat demons. There is also 'Urashima Taro', which tells of a fisherman who visits an underwater palace.
Can you recommend some Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-29 18:58
Sure. 'The Crane Wife' is a well - known Japanese bedtime story. It's about a poor man who saves a crane, and then a mysterious woman comes into his life. Another one is 'Momotaro', the story of a little boy born from a peach who goes on an adventure to defeat demons. There is also 'Kintaro', a strong boy who lives in the mountains and has many adventures with animals.
Can you recommend some Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-19 02:20
A well - known Japanese bedtime story is 'Urashima Taro'. He saves a turtle and is taken to the underwater palace. He stays there for what he thinks is a short time but when he returns to the surface, many years have passed. These stories often have moral lessons and are great for bedtime.
Can you recommend some Japanese bedtime stories?
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2024-11-08 09:10
Sure. 'The Crane Wife' is a well - known Japanese bedtime story. It's about a poor man who saves a crane, and then a mysterious woman comes into his life. Another one is 'Momotaro', the story of a boy born from a peach who goes on an adventure to defeat demons. There is also 'Kintaro', the golden boy with superhuman strength who has many exciting tales of his own.
How to ask for a bedtime story in Japanese?
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2024-10-13 20:33
You can say 'Yoru no monogatari o onegai shimasu' which roughly translates to 'Please tell me a bedtime story'.
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