
Tokyo Psychic
About This Novel
I accidentally came to Japan to take care of my sick brother-in-law, but I never thought that the Japanese delegation would completely change my life... The abandoned evil spirit hospital building, the slit girl who passed by me late at night on the streets of Tokyo, the non-existent Kisaragi Station, and the Sugizawa Village that suddenly disappeared from the map...
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Official(3)Scraped 10d ago
Why is it not popular?
I have read this entire book, and I am really curious why it is not popular? And teacher, why on earth don't you write Lu Cheng and Shencheng Ranpo together?
I just love to find some niche books👿🤞I've got socks
Affect perception
To be honest, the book is okay, but the only thing is: writing about Japanese ghosts, why does it have to be tied to domestic legends? It seems awkward. If you really like writing about China, then just write about China. There is no need to write another "Yongle Dadian". It feels like reading a novel and someone keeps telling you: You are the basic base.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 10d ago
Why is it not popular?
I have read this entire book, and I am really curious why it is not popular? And teacher, why on earth don't you write Lu Cheng and Shencheng Ranpo together?
I just love to find some niche books👿🤞I've got socks
Affect perception
To be honest, the book is okay, but the only thing is: writing about Japanese ghosts, why does it have to be tied to domestic legends? It seems awkward. If you really like writing about China, then just write about China. There is no need to write another "Yongle Dadian". It feels like reading a novel and someone keeps telling you: You are the basic base.









