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Welcome to the NHK #3

NHKにようこそ!(3)

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ひきこもりの佐藤君の青春はさらに迷走!ネットゲームにはまって現実と仮想の区別がつかなくなり、廃人寸前の佐藤君に救いの手をさしのべるのは、完全洗脳マニュアルを手にした岬ちゃん。佐藤君の運命や如何に?

185 pages, Paperback

First published May 25, 2005

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Tatsuhiko Takimoto

44 books91 followers
Tatsuhiko Takimoto (Japanese: 滝本 竜彦) is a Japanese author best known for his novel Welcome to the N.H.K.

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315 reviews34 followers
July 8, 2023
A volte è come guardarsi allo specchio, ho quasi paura a leggere questo manga.
Profile Image for Stewart Tame.
2,483 reviews121 followers
October 13, 2017
Still liking this series. Misaki attempts to shame Satou into getting a job. His vision of himself still living with his parents at fifty is both hilarious and chilling. In his search, he encounters an old classmate who introduces him to a multi level marketing scheme that bears a more than passing resemblance to an actual company (let's just say it begins with "A" and rhymes with "Spamway.") Misaki attempts to free him from its clutches with less than stellar results ...
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March 27, 2025
I love how it’s progressively getting more and more serious in regards to Sato and the way he feels entrapped in his own mind. I can’t wait to see how he changes, that’s if he does change. But i am seeing myself a lot in sato he is a very relatable character and I’ve never related this much to any fictional character in my opinion despite me only being on vol. 3.
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285 reviews21 followers
January 16, 2020
Feels more real than the real world.
Profile Image for Jon Ureña.
Author 3 books121 followers
July 3, 2018
A scattered volume. It contains the "arcs" about the protagonist, Satou, wasting weeks on an online game while his "therapist", Misaki, tries to get him out of it, and also the part about him falling prey to a pyramid scheme. I thought both were handled better in the anime. In the first one the relationship between Satou and that catgirl healer is developed more, so you get to care about both to a reasonable extent by the time the hammer drops. This arc also suffered from me having seen the show Net-juu no Susume, that features as well an isolated main character that meets someone special through a MMO, but in that case with less black comedy-esque consequences.

Satou's online life

The second arc, about the pyramid scheme, gets resolved in the anime, but here it doesn't. He can't return the stuff, and he's being pursued by debt collectors.

Additionally, the manga version of Misaki tries to break Satou down through bondage, which maybe disappeared from the anime because of that reason.

As the high point, Satou meeting his high school senpai for a date despite her getting married soon. She's always interesting to have around, constantly engaged in a tug-of-war between securing a life for herself that won't collapse and feeling at ease with herself, which usually involves falling as low as abusing drugs or getting involved with complete black holes like the protagonist. Beyond Satou's interrupting delusions, she actually .
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81 reviews
June 4, 2024
Ahora la vida del protagonista tropieza y cae a en la adicción a los videojuegos y las estafas piramidales, vemos como estos elementos quieren ofrecer cierto resguardo a los más desesperados, pero no son otra cosa que depredadores de los vulnerables. Nuevamente el autor ilumina temas tan oscuros con un fantástico humor negro.
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2,487 reviews6 followers
December 10, 2023
This is beginning to look like a journey through the underbelly of civilization. I'm not sure where it's headed but the story is holding my interest.
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178 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2025
Why am I still reading this

Just how bad can these characters get and just how long can they continue to get con. I have no clue.
139 reviews
January 9, 2026
Ok it’s starting to get a bit repetitive I would really like to see some character development. 7.8/10
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291 reviews47 followers
December 10, 2022
這一集講到的老鼠會(多層次傳銷),故事誇張搞笑,但社會背景卻十分真實…
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271 reviews2 followers
May 6, 2016
The story is getting lame, Satou is getting more and more debts for stupid reasons, they don't continue with the video game production, also Misaki is less funny, the only good part of this volume was when Satou was playing online and Misaki try to separate him from the computer using tricks as wear her high school uniform or wear kitty ears.
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107 reviews5 followers
February 21, 2013
unhhhh! sato keeps getting more in debt - and for such fustratingly dumb reasons! why are they so impressionable? and they are getting nowhere with the erogame production!
and yet i find myself continuing their story.....
dont mind me....
69 reviews
September 8, 2010
I read the first 3 of this series, and didn't care much for any of them. Hey, what can I say, I had them, I should read them. I will not be reading anymore of this.
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