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  2. DLsite - Wikipedia

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    DLsite (ディーエルサイト), operated by the Japanese company EISYS, Inc. (株式会社エイシス), is an ecommerce storefront website and digital distribution service for downloading and selling a mixture of all-ages and adults-only doujinshi, doujin games, digital manga, light novel e-books, software, computer games, Android apps, and similar goods.

  3. Doujin soft - Wikipedia

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    Doujin soft (同人ソフト, dōjin sofuto) is software created by Japanese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit. The term includes digital doujin games (同人ゲーム), which are essentially the Japanese equivalent of independent video games or fangames (the term "doujin game" also includes things like doujin-made board games and card games).

  4. Category:Hentai doujin creators - Wikipedia

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  5. Elfensjón - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020 Elfensjón announced the release of their first full-length album called STYX which was released on November 11, 2020. [3] On October 11, 2021 the project announced on YouTube the release of their fourth work entitled Ephemera for a winter 2021 release. [ 4 ]

  6. Doujinshi - Wikipedia

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    Doujinshi (同人誌), also romanized as dōjinshi, is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels.Part of a wider category of doujin (self-published) works, doujinshi are often derivative of existing works and created by amateurs, though some professional artists participate in order to publish material outside the regular industry.

  7. Category:Doujin - Wikipedia

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  8. Comiket - Wikipedia

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    Comiket is focused primarily on the sale of doujin: non-commercial, self-published works. [3] Approximately 35,000 circles (a term for groups or individuals who create doujin) participate in each edition of Comiket. [4]

  9. Doujin music - Wikipedia

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    Doujin music (同人音楽, dōjin ongaku), also called otokei doujin (音系同人) in Japan, is a sub-category of doujin activity. Doujin are non-official self-published Japanese works which can be based on official products or completely original creations.