I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could be a fan - made or less - known online novel. It might be related to the story in 'Your Name' (kimi no nawa in Japanese), perhaps a novelization or a new take on the story. Maybe it includes more detailed character backstories or different plot developments compared to the movie.
You could try searching on some popular e - book platforms like Amazon Kindle or Google Play Books. Sometimes, fan - created works might also be available on dedicated fan - fiction websites.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it yet. But it might continue the story of the main characters, perhaps showing their further development in their relationship or individual growth.
Kimi is not based on a true story. It's likely the result of the imagination and creativity of the writers, who came up with a unique plot and characters to engage the audience.
It could be about various things. Maybe it's a story-driven experience with unique characters, like a coming - of - age story or an adventure in a fictional world.
I'm not sure about its popularity. It could be popular among fans of visual novels, especially those who enjoy stories focused on relationships. However, if it hasn't been widely promoted or if it has a niche target audience, it might not be as well - known in the broader gaming community.
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