Outside, dawn painted the sky in pastel pinks. The city awoke, its sirens and street vendors blending into a new, beautiful chorus. Somewhere, a cat meowed in perfect rhythm with a distant train’s horn.
Prologue – A Neon‑Lit Apartment Kaito Hoshino stared at the blinking “ON AIR” sign on his wall of monitors. The soft hum of his rig blended with the distant murmur of the city outside the window, where the neon of Shibuya flickered like a restless firefly. Tonight was the first episode of his brand‑new livestream series, Doujindesu.TV —a show dedicated to everything “denpanshō” (the quirky, off‑beat sub‑culture that loves bizarre sound‑effects, electric synths, and the kind of humor that makes you wonder whether you’re dreaming or just extremely caffeinated). -Doujindesu.TV--Seiyoku-Denpanshou-no-Otoko-to-...
The hooded figure nodded, gesturing for him to sit. “I am Mizuki , the Keeper of the Denpanshō.” She lifted her hand, and the CD hovered in mid‑air, a holographic swirl of pixelated notes spiraling around it. “You think denpa is just noise? It’s a language. A pulse that connects the broken fragments of our world.” Outside, dawn painted the sky in pastel pinks
“You’re ready,” Mizuki whispered, her eyes reflecting the swirling colors. “Do you want to become the Keeper?” Prologue – A Neon‑Lit Apartment Kaito Hoshino stared
“Hello, denpa‑family! Tonight, we’re doing something special. I’ve found… a secret. A treasure chest of sound that has been hidden for decades. We’re going to listen together, and I want you all to feel it as deeply as I do.”