Upload them to YouTube or Bilibili. Japanese music fandom tends to archive everything that not available anymore on YouTube and rarely get taken down.
That way, newer generation can discover them. Just like city pop.
Upload them to YouTube or Bilibili. Japanese music fandom tends to archive everything that not available anymore on YouTube and rarely get taken down.
That way, newer generation can discover them. Just like city pop.
Oh, being annoying to casual user makes them anti to whatever we promote.
The keyword is being moderate and helpful. Not forceful or annoying.
Most of actively maintained extension are from Keiyoushi, which is open source and community maintained.
It has 1300+ extension from various sites and platform across diverse languages.
As much as I love Linux for mobile idea, it doesn’t have a lot of apps that people rely, like banking or government related stuff.
Unfortunately Warmux is now a dead project, with official site taken over by unrelated company and only unofficial Flathub distribution exist.
Even Windows built and other OS is gone.
Japan has so many unique store that operated in their country with region-locked apps/games.
As far as I remember, even DMM and DLsite already has their own game store on Android.
This is truly a win for Japanese customer and company.
For an OS that you need to install manually, it’s definitely a lot.
Login to E-H forum first, ExH use E-H forum cookies.
If it was still failed, try some helper browser extension.
ExH, despite has same owner as E-H, has more content that not is available on E-H.
A lot of Chinese users also post their findings there.
Mihon/Tachiyomi base with some specialized feature for certain adult manga sites.
There’s source code repo for those APK: https://github.com/keiyoushi/extensions-source
In case you don’t find anything, there’s new free and open source alternative to Live2D called Inochi2D.
Huge chunk of “visual novel” standard by Western-based site are not actually considered visual novel in Japan (and visual novel fandom).
For example, Danganronpa and Phoenix Wright are not visual novel, but “adventure games/ADV.”
Even Nintendo’s Emio English promotional call it adventure games.