
Tokyo Bubble Era: My Diva Development Plan
About This Novel
Traveling back to 1982, on the eve of Japan's bubble economy, former historian Yuichi Hamura became an evening teacher at a prestigious Tokyo school. The place is star-studded - under the podium sit Akina Nakamori, Kyoko Koizumi, Masahiko Kondo and other idol superstars of the 1980s. When the Kenyin Office asked Akina to drop out of school, Hamura tore up the withdrawal application. He saw through the devouring of young girls in this glitzy era. In the neon bubble era, he became her only accomplice. When the entire era is pushing Nakamori Akina towards the destined tragic track, can a teacher who knows the future pry a different ending for her in the cracks of history?
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Official(10)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is good, the pace is slow, the literary youth, I don't know the so-called baichi time traveler
The writing is pretty good, but that's all that's left. An ordinary time traveler who has nothing to do, still has to pretend to be there. Literary youth, pretentious, just look at it.
Is this time traveling? Have you been doing this for more than twenty years?
This book makes me feel a little confused. What a time traveler does in that era is inexplicable. I can't understand it.
The writing is delicate, but this time traveler has been frustrated for more than 20 years. This is the bubble era.
Delicate and humane, I hope the follow-up will be better! Thanks!
Hurry up, hurry up and update, it's not enough
The chapters after leaving high school became unreadable
Doesn't the author know that male and female idols are not arranged to attend classes together? And they are not from the same big company. Boys and girls are unstable, and it is easy for emotional affairs to affect the company's profits. They will only spend a lot of money to hire one-on-one or male (female) teams.
Very rare and delicate emotional writing style
I followed the last book. The writing style of this book is more mature, but the selection of materials is more niche... In the bubble era, the female protagonist was still a star, but the male protagonist was not a money-making or entertainment-related identity, but a history professor (although he had once been involved in private stock trading). This was a strong sense of difference with the selection of materials and the times... The most important thing is the identity of the male protagonist and Akina's teacher and student (this is the first time I have seen a teacher-student relationship in Dot, not counting Jin Yong). Although he is only a high school teacher, there is an indescribable strange feeling, but the author writes the twists and turns of the entangled love very well. In short, if you can accept this kind of emotional writing, you can give it a try.
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is good, the pace is slow, the literary youth, I don't know the so-called baichi time traveler
The writing is pretty good, but that's all that's left. An ordinary time traveler who has nothing to do, still has to pretend to be there. Literary youth, pretentious, just look at it.
Is this time traveling? Have you been doing this for more than twenty years?
This book makes me feel a little confused. What a time traveler does in that era is inexplicable. I can't understand it.
The writing is delicate, but this time traveler has been frustrated for more than 20 years. This is the bubble era.
Delicate and humane, I hope the follow-up will be better! Thanks!
Hurry up, hurry up and update, it's not enough
The chapters after leaving high school became unreadable
Doesn't the author know that male and female idols are not arranged to attend classes together? And they are not from the same big company. Boys and girls are unstable, and it is easy for emotional affairs to affect the company's profits. They will only spend a lot of money to hire one-on-one or male (female) teams.
Very rare and delicate emotional writing style
I followed the last book. The writing style of this book is more mature, but the selection of materials is more niche... In the bubble era, the female protagonist was still a star, but the male protagonist was not a money-making or entertainment-related identity, but a history professor (although he had once been involved in private stock trading). This was a strong sense of difference with the selection of materials and the times... The most important thing is the identity of the male protagonist and Akina's teacher and student (this is the first time I have seen a teacher-student relationship in Dot, not counting Jin Yong). Although he is only a high school teacher, there is an indescribable strange feeling, but the author writes the twists and turns of the entangled love very well. In short, if you can accept this kind of emotional writing, you can give it a try.









