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Dōjin soft /
dōjin game (同人ソフト / 同人ゲーム,
dōjin so****o /
dōjin gēmu): games,
software Dōjin music (同人音楽,
dōjin ongaku):
music ero
dōjin (エロ同人),...
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Dojin-kai (道仁会,
Dōjin-kai) is a
yakuza organization headquartered in Kurume, ****uoka, on the
Kyushu island of ****an, a
designated yakuza syndicate...
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Doujin soft (同人ソフト,
dōjin so****o) is
software created by ****anese
hobbyists or
hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit...
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Dōjin Work (ドージンワーク,
Dōjin Wāku) is a ****anese four-panel
manga series written and
illustrated by Hiroyuki. The
story revolves around a
young girl named...
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total otaku expenditure on
their hobby. To
avoid legal problems, the
dōjin mark (同人マーク) was created. A
license format inspired by
Creative Commons...
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Doujin music (同人音楽,
dōjin ongaku), also
called otokei doujin (音系同人) in ****an, is a sub-category of
doujin activity.
Doujin are non-official self-published...
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including dōjinshi,
dōjin music (many of the
songs had been made
remixing the
original games' music),
dōjin anime, and
dōjin games (even
though the...
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titled Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai:
Dōjin-ban (かぐや様は告らせたい 同人版, transl. "Lady
Kaguya Wants to Make Him
Confess –
Dōjin Edition"), was
launched on Shueisha's...
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dōjin circle from Sapporo, ****an. The
group is
primarily known for
producing rearrangements of
music from the
Touhou Project series of
dōjin games...
- the sale of
dōjin: non-commercial, self-published works.
Approximately 35,000
circles (a term for
groups or
individuals who
create dōjin) parti****te...