Non-weeb/non-otaku here.
I was wondering if there are any good sites out there for downloading non-translated Japanese novels (I'm looking in particular for the Nemuri Kyōshirō series, pic related, Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemuri_Kyoshir%C5%8D ) whether it be torrents or direct download links or just whatever.
It's fine if the site itself is in Japanese or another language, as long as americunts are allowed to download from there.
Also, general 眠 狂四郎 discussion. Has anyone read these before, or seen the movies or read the manga?
>>17103123
I don't want to be that guy but amazon jp has all of them https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/aw/d/4101150060/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?__mk_ja_JP=%E3%82%AB%E3%82%BF%E3%82%AB%E3%83%8A&qid=1496171974&sr=1-4&pi=SL75_QL70&keywords=%E7%9C%A0+%E7%8B%82%E5%9B%9B%E9%83%8E for pretty cheap too. I buy all my japanese novels on amazon and I live in cucknada. Never had a problem.
>>17103229
That wouldn't be a bad idea if I weren't a broke schizophrenic with serious health problems and no income outside of food stamps.
May be an option in the future, though, if they have ebook formats.
At the same time... I have a hard time believing that no such book download site exists in the world. It must be somewhere; I hope someone will point me in the right direction.
you should probably ask >>>/lit/. I'm sure they know where to pirate books from any particular country.
>>17103380
I tried, but they didn't respond at all.
Hmm.
A Japanese ebook torrent has to exist somewhere.
What about the Genki series?
Genki I & II, the workbooks, the whole shabang.
>>17119630
Check /djt/
>>17105323
I buy most of my Japanese books. e-books from honto.jp, when I can't get an e-book version I use amazon. They're cheap, like anon said above.
If you really want "free" there's aozora bunko which I'm sure you're aware of. Some popular stuff gets uploaded to nyaa.
The whole pirating and e-book thing isn't very spread in Japan. As far as everything internet-related goes, Japan is much more backward than many foreigners think.