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where to find manga in Japanese to view online?

#1
Hello,

I am looking for some websites with manga in Japanese (not translated).
I am particularly interested in Doraemon, Crayon Shinchan and Sazaesan since, as far as I can remember, the language is not too difficult to understand and it is good for beginner-intermediate learners, perhaps with some support.
I found stoptazmo.com but as far as I have been able to see, it is all in English.
Cheers
Edited: 2010-10-06, 3:57 am
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#2
Here's one: コミックハイ!公式サイト 》 WEBコミック
I think this site has one of the best online flash reading tools I've ever used.
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#3
Just try googling for 'raw manga'.
Edited: 2010-10-06, 1:11 pm
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#4
Since mangahelpers stopped offering raws I'm also finding it difficult to find raw manga =(

I usually manage to find what I'm looking for on a few sites though:

http://www.rawdistro.net/ - You'll need to be able to use IRC to download from here. They have quite a lot of stuff, so it's worth it I think

http://gotlurk.net/ - You'll need IRC for this too.

http://www.jcafe24.net/index.php?board=44.0 - Loads of raw manga here. You need to sign up to download, but it's well worth it.

Of course if you still can't find what you're looking for, then you should be able to find it on share or perfect dark (japanese p2p apps) if you look hard enough.
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#5
Try http://enchanting.cside.com/service/freecomic.html . It is a list of online manga sites. It seems to be a mixture of doujinshi and professional publications. I think most of them are written specifically as web manga, so you may find it difficult to find Doraemon etc. That being said I'm pretty sure the shounen jump site, which I found on there, was allowing you to read One Piece and stuff. It required a download though, so I didn't bother.The rest of the site also seems to have lots of other good stuff as well.

I found this by searching for various combinations of online, web, manga and read (both 読む + 読み) in japanese.
Edited: 2010-10-07, 3:44 am
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#6
Weirdly enough I've had the hardest time finding the Bleach and Naruto manga in the raw and complete.
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#7
Thanks for all the useful links!
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#8
@Nestor: Yeah, I was quite suprised too. I'm really not certain thats what it was though; my japanese is still entirely reliant on rikaichan. If you do look at some please tell me if I was right.

@Kanbun: Your welcome.^^ (I'm assuming mine was one of the useful ones XD)
Edited: 2010-10-11, 3:12 am
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#9
Here is two totally innocent blog about manga:
http://pippop-manga.blogspot.com/
http://jmanga-comic.blogspot.com/
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