cmertb
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Registered: 2009-03-22
Posts: 13
I'd like to read some light novels now that I'm done with RTK, but since I'm not in Japan, it's not very practical for me to buy the actual books (no idea how long it takes for them to ship). So I was thinking of buying some e-Ink based ebook reader that supports Japanese, and then just buying ebooks for it (instant gratification, that's the ticket). The problem is I have no idea which reader to get that supports Japanese ebooks and is available in the US, and I pretty much failed to find any Japanese sites that sell ebooks for such readers. Of course, my Japanese isn't good enough to google in Japanese with confidence, so I might be missing something obvious.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has tried anything like this and can point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
chamcham
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Registered: 2005-11-11
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Amazon still doesn't have a Japanese Kindle store.
(http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-0 … -says.html)
Sony and Panasonic both scrapped their e-readers in Japan.
Apparently, most electronics books in Japan are via mobile phone.
There are sites on the web where you can download light novels and manga (although
it might not be legal) for free. Some are probably in Japanese.
So you could download raw manga and light novels and put them on your e-reader.
The iPad would be good for that since there are so many apps for manga(CloudReaders is my favorite) and PDF readers (iAnnotate is my favorite).
In the article, it says the ebook market in Japan might be 4 times the size of the US.
Too bad the Kindle store hasn't set up shop in Japan yet.
The nice thing about the iPad is that you have the iBooks app(Apple), Kindle app (Amazon), and NOOK app (Barnes and Noble). So you can access all the major e-book
stores on one device.
Last edited by chamcham (2010 September 23, 11:14 pm)
cmertb
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Registered: 2009-03-22
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The links in that innocent thread don't seem to work anymore (i.e. they now point to something else). I'm guessing there's a time limit on how long URL's can be redirected. Were there OCRed study materials available there? I'd love to get my hands on some.
As for readers, I guess something can always be worked out, even if it involves buying an iPad, but the question about where to get ebooks is still open. I'm aware of all those light novel scans out there, but the problem is that they're not OCRed, you can't read them well on a typical reader with a smallish screen and lack of zoom (or very slow and frustrating zoom). I was hoping to get real Japanese ebooks, where you can change font size, where the text flows vertically right to left, and furigana is included. Do they have something like this in Japan at least for cell phones? What format do they use?
cmertb
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Registered: 2009-03-22
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Yeah, I figured it out. I was reading too quickly, and didn't expect that level of sneaky innocence.
Although I'm still interested in finding out if there are official Japanese light novel ebooks available somewhere, and what you need to use to read them.
Last edited by cmertb (2010 September 24, 11:18 am)
chamcham
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Wow. Nice to see an Android-based e-reader in the Japanese market.
From launch, they will have 30,000 books, magazines, etc. in their store.
And the 10.8 inch reader has a 1366x800 resolution.
Would be very nice for reading light novels (which flow vertically)
and so those extra 300 vertical pixels will come in handy.
Last edited by chamcham (2010 September 28, 8:22 am)
burnt_toast
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Registered: 2010-12-07
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honto (yeah, it's officially lower-cased, apparently) has all sorts of ebooks available on their site. You don't know how happy I am to get the instant gratification of buying and downloading books on there, without having to deal with shipping costs, etc.
Do note, though, that you need the appropriate viewer for whatever book you end up buying. I can direct you to a viewer for xmdf (.zbf) ebooks, which I've included below. Unfortunately that format is Windows-only from what I gather, but someone please correct me if I'm wrong. For .book, I believe you need to install T-Time, which I haven't gotten working yet on my computer (apparently it's both a ebook viewing program and an internet plug-in).
honto's site:
http://hon-to.jp/contents/StaticPage.do?html=index
Place to download ebook viewer for xmdf ebooks:
http://books.spacetown.ne.jp/sst/menu/x … windl.html
T-Time (.book ebooks -- the same makers also did Crochet, which is specific to manga-viewing, if I remember correctly. Haven't gotten Crochet to work, either):
http://www.voyager.co.jp/
I was able to register with honto's site with my gmail account -- it was pretty simple after that (had trouble using my yahoo mail account, for some reason). They accepted my credit card, and afterward I went to my account's download list to get my purchase.
Other sites of interest:
http://www.voyager.co.jp/dotbook/links.html
This is a list of sites that use T-Time -- essentially, these are other places you are likely to find other ebooks and manga.