Japanese BL novels often have very detailed characterizations. They focus on the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters, which helps readers to deeply understand the relationship development. For example, in many novels, you can see how a character's past experiences shape their actions in the relationship.
Many Japanese BL novels have unique settings. They can be set in various industries like the music industry in 'Given' or the manga industry in 'Sekai -ichi Hatsukoi'. Also, the character development is a big characteristic. Characters grow and change as their relationships progress, like in 'Ten Count' where one character overcomes his psychological issues through the relationship. Another aspect is the art of storytelling. Japanese BL novels often use different narrative techniques to draw readers in and keep them engaged.
Japanese BL visual novels often have beautiful art styles. The characters are usually drawn in an aesthetically pleasing way. For example, in many of them, the eyes are large and expressive.
Here are some recommended TL short stories:
1. " Mr. Dior ": This is a story about two CEOs who have been married for seven years. One of the CEOs suddenly became a real overbearing CEO. The plot is hilarious and very interesting.
2. " The Most Popular Comedian ": This novel tells the story of a rich second-generation heir who was kicked out by his father and secretly participated in the audition to make his debut. The protagonist debuted as a comic star in the idol school, and the plot was very funny.
3. " White Moonlight Smashes Steel ": This is a humorous novel with an ABO theme. The plot is light and interesting, very suitable for reading before going to bed.
4. " You're My Little Dimple ": This is a super sweet short story that tells the story between Shi Ran and Almighty Su. It's full of sweetness and humor.
5. " I Set My Life in the Male Lead's Hands by Destroying People ": This novel tells the story of a person who transmigrated to become cannon fodder in the tyrant's novel. The story unfolds through a funny plot.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other funny TL short stories.
Another well - known one is 'Sweet Pool'. It delves deep into the psychological aspects of the characters. The dark and brooding atmosphere, along with the complex narrative, makes it stand out. It's not for the faint - hearted as it contains some intense themes.
One popular BL Chinese novel is 'Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation'. It has a richly developed world, complex characters, and an engaging plot that involves mystery, friendship, and of course, a touch of BL romance. The story follows Wei Wuxian, a talented cultivator who has a unique approach to the art of cultivation.
There were many novelists in Japan who were similar to Edogawa Rampo. One of them was Kumano Hisashi. His short stories were somewhere between " novel hunting " and " plain." Although they were not as romantic as the chaotic steps, they were still worth reading. The other was Hidesuke Micao. He was a prolific writer who wrote about horror, warmth, romance, and other subjects. Some of his novels were also novel hunts. In addition," Drunken Tea Tale " was a collection of short stories from the late Qing Dynasty. It contained all kinds of strange stories, including ghosts, monsters, and other strange plots. Akutagawa Ryunosuke was also a modern Japanese novelist. He had written more than 150 short stories, which were based on novel materials and had novel and even strange plots. These are some recommendations for Japanese novelties.
Here are some recommendations for Japanese novels:
1. " The Tale of Genji ": This was the pinnacle of Japanese classical novels. It was known as Japan's Dream of the Red Chamber. It described the love entanglements and power struggles of the nobles in the Heian era.
2. " Chrysanthemum and Sword ": This book was an important work of the West on Japanese culture. It explored the classical style of Japanese people's character, and made a detailed analysis and introduction to the Japanese culture of gratitude, loyalty and filial piety, shame culture, and the spirit of Bushido.
3. " Golden Pavilion Temple ": This was one of the most important masterpieces of the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. It described the wonderful mentality of love and hate for tradition and constructed his unique aesthetic world.
4. " 1Q84 ": This is Haruki Murakami's long novel. It is a two-pronged story about the male protagonist Tengo and the female protagonist Aomata in a strange world.
5. " Izu's Dancer ": This is Kawabata Yasunari's work. It tells the love story between a young man and a dancer.
These works covered different subjects and styles, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of different aspects of Japanese literature.
The following are some recommendations for Japanese light novels from another world:
1. Blessings to a Beautiful World! This was a light novel set in a different world. It told the story of the protagonist becoming an adventurer in the other world.
2. "About Me Reincarnating into a Slime": This is a light novel about the protagonist reincarnating into a Slime. It is an adventure story about him gradually growing into a powerful existence in a different world.
3. "All Problem Children Come From Another World" was a light novel for group wear. It told the story of three people crossing into the world view of the boxcourt gods and engaging in a game-like battle.
4. "Let Go of That Witch": This was a farming novel from another world, telling the story of the protagonist farming in another world.
5. "Reincarnation Without a Job ~ Show Your True Skills When You Arrive in the Other World ~" This was a slow novel from the Other World, describing the story of the protagonist starting over in the Other World.
Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other good light novels from other worlds that have not been mentioned.
Here are some recommendations for novels about Japan's rebirth in another world:
1. "Reborn with Naruto in Tokyo, Japan"-Light Fiction-Derivative Doujinshi. The protagonist was reborn as a supernatural being and would do anything to survive.
2. "I'm a Big Boss in Japan"-urban novel. The protagonist was reborn as a big shot in the city.
3. <<Rebirth of the Aristocrat Mage>>-The Fourth Calamity, Game World, Mage Style, Behind-the-scenes Style. The protagonist became a mage after rebirth.
4. "Reborn as a God in Japan"-urban novel. The protagonist became a god after rebirth.
5. "Reborn Japanese investor"-urban novel. The protagonist became an investor after his rebirth.
6. "Tokyo Life Begins from Painting"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he started to work as a painter.
7. "Absolute One Time"-urban novel. The protagonist pursued his dreams after his rebirth.
8. "My Girlfriend is a Vile Girl"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he became the girlfriend of the evil woman.
9. "I Really Didn't Want to Reborn"-urban novel. For some reason, the protagonist was reborn in Japan.
10. "The Happiness of the Rebirth of indigo"-urban novel. The protagonist pursued happiness after rebirth.
11. "Rebirth of Japan: The Wolf Legacy"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he inherited the wolf's inheritance.
12. "Reborn with Naruto in Tokyo, Japan"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he lived in Tokyo, Japan, with the power of Huo Ying.
13. "Arriving in Tokyo with Shurakan"-urban novel. After the protagonist was reborn, he lived in Tokyo with the power of the Sharunan.
These novels covered different plots and topics of Japanese rebirth in another world. The readers could choose to read according to their interests.