
Flying Beyond the Bubble Era
by Slash Chord
About This Novel
Japanese entertainment novels. From agent to entertainment industry boss, a story about dreams coming true. There are already millions of copies of the old book "Japanese Entertainer", so you can read it with confidence.
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Is the protagonist Japanese?
What did the author think? It's also good for Chinese people to study abroad.
After patiently reading fifty or sixty chapters,
I was surprised to find such a high-level novel! In the fast-food world of online novels, it is so rare and completely refreshing.
He doesn't look like a time traveler at all.
It's exactly the same as the natives. Even the concept of selling excellent products was mentioned by others first. Since the protagonist is just a layman, how come the time traveler has learned the most basic song copying of music majors without even having a thought. . I feel like it needs to be more combined with modern concepts to make it look enjoyable.
Japanese
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It's great, but you have to read it carefully... It's one of the best online entertainment articles I've seen in the past ten years. It has exquisite writing, informative content, and rich details... There's no golden finger, it's not a harem story, it's not that kind of fast food, it's missing a bit of the protagonist's halo... Save Akina Nakamori... The online article about winning the Japan Record Awards in 1987 is very well written. At the same time, it also reasonably analyzes the various reasons why Akina finally had no choice but to give up her candidacy in 1987, including the objective environment of the Japanese entertainment industry, its unfriendliness towards women, Kondo's coquettish manipulation, Kenyin's stance, and being deceived. It would be great if the time could be moved forward a year and we could compete with the scumbag Kondo for Akina! ! ! Not that Akina has been deceived by scumbag Kondo for several years. ............
Are there any books with the protagonist Akina Nakamori?
Is there anything good written like this? Can you recommend it?
Come on, author
The writing is superb. Japanese entertainment novels are inherently niche, and this book is a surprise.
Japanese novels
Japanese entertainment novels cannot avoid tokusatsu dramas and cartoons. After all, this is half of the Japanese economy.
I can't stand it anymore
In fact, when I first read it, I thought this book was very good. At least it felt more realistic. It was written seriously about the daily entertainment of that era, and it also saved a lot of regrets. However, after reading more than 400 chapters, I felt more and more unable to stand it. It just felt a little dull and boring. I wanted to keep reading, but the more I read, the more anxious I became. . .
Did you save Akina Nakamori and Fumi from being killed by the scumbag Kondo? ... Poor Akina
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Official(93)Scraped 5d ago
Is the protagonist Japanese?
What did the author think? It's also good for Chinese people to study abroad.
After patiently reading fifty or sixty chapters,
I was surprised to find such a high-level novel! In the fast-food world of online novels, it is so rare and completely refreshing.
He doesn't look like a time traveler at all.
It's exactly the same as the natives. Even the concept of selling excellent products was mentioned by others first. Since the protagonist is just a layman, how come the time traveler has learned the most basic song copying of music majors without even having a thought. . I feel like it needs to be more combined with modern concepts to make it look enjoyable.
Japanese
Hehehehehehehehehe
It's great, but you have to read it carefully... It's one of the best online entertainment articles I've seen in the past ten years. It has exquisite writing, informative content, and rich details... There's no golden finger, it's not a harem story, it's not that kind of fast food, it's missing a bit of the protagonist's halo... Save Akina Nakamori... The online article about winning the Japan Record Awards in 1987 is very well written. At the same time, it also reasonably analyzes the various reasons why Akina finally had no choice but to give up her candidacy in 1987, including the objective environment of the Japanese entertainment industry, its unfriendliness towards women, Kondo's coquettish manipulation, Kenyin's stance, and being deceived. It would be great if the time could be moved forward a year and we could compete with the scumbag Kondo for Akina! ! ! Not that Akina has been deceived by scumbag Kondo for several years. ............
Are there any books with the protagonist Akina Nakamori?
Is there anything good written like this? Can you recommend it?
Come on, author
The writing is superb. Japanese entertainment novels are inherently niche, and this book is a surprise.
Japanese novels
Japanese entertainment novels cannot avoid tokusatsu dramas and cartoons. After all, this is half of the Japanese economy.
I can't stand it anymore
In fact, when I first read it, I thought this book was very good. At least it felt more realistic. It was written seriously about the daily entertainment of that era, and it also saved a lot of regrets. However, after reading more than 400 chapters, I felt more and more unable to stand it. It just felt a little dull and boring. I wanted to keep reading, but the more I read, the more anxious I became. . .
Did you save Akina Nakamori and Fumi from being killed by the scumbag Kondo? ... Poor Akina
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Slash chord work! The book list recommended an American entertainment book "Chicago 1990", but I deleted all the recommendations after review. Today I recommend another entertainment article about Neon Country. This book begins in 1985 and tells the ups and downs of neon from its most glorious years to the bubble era and economic collapse. After reading this book, even if you are new to neon, I believe you will have some understanding of neon in that era. The protagonist traveled through the aborigines and came to Tokyo to work and struggle. He started out as a waiter and came into contact with the music world. He started his journey as the manager of Miwa Yoshida and the keyboardist of the band Dream Come True. Prepare the heroine Nakamura Akina. I haven't read much of the book now, but the author narrates it in a eloquent and beautiful way, which makes me feel comfortable reading it as a reader. There are no tricks such as slaps in the face or pretentiousness. Some are just stories about a time-traveler struggling in Tokyo as a neon man, and his ups and downs in the entertainment industry. This book is undoubtedly very niche, but the writing style and the narrative with rich neon undertones make people feel like they are there. It is a good read to learn about Tokyo and the neon in the bubble era in your spare time.




The author of "Japanese Entertainment Home" has a new book on daily entertainment. The quality is guaranteed and highly recommended! Finally, Akina Nakamori is the best! ! ! No rebuttal will be accepted! !




I started as a hotel waiter. In this strange and foreign country, only the temperature of a small amount of money can make people feel warm and safe! A new book by a veteran author of Japanese entertainment. Of course, it doesn't really mean that he is very old, but because of the update issue, it took a long time to write this book even though it is not long. In fact, there is nothing we can do about it. Japanese entertainment is too niche and writers cannot do this job purely based on enthusiasm, so it is understandable that updates should be written more slowly when they have free time. The author's writing is delicate. Although there are no ups and downs, it is clearly about entrepreneurship, but it reads more like the flow of daily life, but it is like a trickle. Once you can accept this kind of story that "transmits the author's heart", you will still like it.




Abandon books Goldfinger: None Girlfriend: I don't know The protagonist travels back to Japan in the 1980s to work as an agent This book is too bland for me. There is nothing poisonous, but it is also not very exciting. I feel it is more suitable for people who understand Japanese entertainment and have certain feelings for Japanese entertainment. Tokyo Bubble Life was my first time reading Japanese entertainment novels. My evaluation was that it was an average entertainment novel. I abandoned the book because I didn't like the character of the protagonist. Later, I looked for a few Japanese entertainment books and browsed through them. Unexpectedly, I turned to Shuangwen and found out that it was the pinnacle? The writing style of other books may not be as good as that one, but the coolness is far behind. I can only say that I am not the target reader of this kind of emotional writing. I feel like I was digging for gold in the shit when I watched Korean entertainment. Chapter 91: Abandoning the book. I saw it was on the shelf and couldn't find the motivation to subscribe, so I gave up the book.












