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Tokyo Literature and Art Times

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Yakuza, originally refers to the most stinky card in the Japanese flower letter, whoever gets it will inevitably curse.

A young director traveled to Japan in the 1980s, and he inexplicably became a Yakuza named Takeshi Iwata.

As a result, a wonderful journey of Japanese movies started like this.

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Short Title:TLAT
Alternate Title:东京文艺时代
Status:Completed
Author:Black bicycle
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Weekly Rank:#7011
Monthly Rank:#8338
All Time Rank:#8505
Tags:Devoted Love Interests, Discrimination, Entertainment, Male Protagonist, Movies, Nationalism,
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  1. I like the movies the author use most of the novels about movies copy the same movies midnight bell - saw - marvel movies - and 2 actions once i dont remember the names now Better than most novels with the same idea

  2. "In this country, the seniority ranking is very broad". There's seniority in china too and its almost as worst as the korean one.

  3. "Si Guoyi." "Smi Marseille!" "Bagaya Road" "Nani! Baga Road!!" "Arigado!" "Splashy!" "Hayi!" "Mosimoxi." ELITE JoPaNese -By MTL

  4. Do any one know a quick transmigration novel where one arc fl forgot her memory and became black dragon ml rise..in every arc ml & hus assistant has always same face & same name..kindly tell me the Name of this novel 🥺🥺

  5. It's unexpectedly...not bad? For a Chinese novel about Japan with a MC who's originally Chinese, it's actually not about comparing Japan to China (As far as I've read up to chapter 30 anyway). It's truly about Japan at a very interesting era in its entertainment history. I thought the virtually solid prejudice against Japan in China will prevent the existence of a novel like this.

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