Well, it depends on the context and the platform where the story is. If it's a digital document, you might be able to select and delete the text you don't want. But if it's a printed story, it's not that straightforward.
You might remove someone by creating a situation where they have to leave the setting of the story. Maybe they move away, or there's a conflict that forces them out. Another option is to have them die or disappear in a mysterious way, but be careful with that approach as it can be quite dramatic and needs to fit the tone of your story.
You could try using image editing software like Adobe Photoshop. Select the area with the Japanese text and use tools like the clone stamp or healing brush to replace it.
Well, one way is to scan the manga page and then use specialized graphic design software. For example, GIMP offers tools that allow you to select and erase the text. But it takes some practice to do it neatly.
You can use image editing software like Adobe Photoshop. Select the text area and then use tools like the clone stamp or healing brush to fill in the space.
Sure. You can remove text from a story by using editing tools or software. For example, in a word processor, you can highlight the text and press delete or backspace. Or, if it's on a website, there might be specific editing options available depending on the platform.