Can you run a Onsen? Learning Japanese? Top 7 Cozy Japanese Games



Haihai! Kuho here! Follow me as I begin my journey to making content with my mascot and best buddy, Marble the bear! I can’t wait to cover and play cozy games with everyone, but I still have a lot of practice to do. Welcome to my first official video!

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CREDITS

PNG & Marble commissioned by @CosmicMink
https://twitter.com/CosmicMink

Logo commissioned by @choocoomiintt10
https://twitter.com/choocoomiintt10

BGM belongs to me! “Marble’s Theme Song”

CHECK THE GAMES OUT HERE

Yokai Inn
https://yokaiinn.webflow.io/

Mineko’s Night Market
http://minekosnightmarket.com/

Onsen Master
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wakingoni/onsen-master

Shashingo Learn Japanese with Photography
https://shashingo.com/

Nostalgic Train
https://store.steampowered.com/app/801260/NOSTALGIC_TRAIN/

Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/squidshockstudios/bo-a-hand-drawn-2d-adventure-based-on-japanese-folklore

Sumire
https://www.gametomo.co.jp/sumire

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4 thoughts on “Can you run a Onsen? Learning Japanese? Top 7 Cozy Japanese Games”

  1. I am also a dog lover~ <3
    I think that some of the ones I would be interested in the most is Mineko's Night Market (looks cute), and Shashingo which sounds like a nice fun way to learn japanese~ And yeah, apparently there is no romaji for Shashingo, but, who knows, even if there was, I think an option for toggling between romaji and no romaji would be really great too in case one only wants to focus on hiragana and katakana.
    Also am curious about Nostalgic Train 😮 Wonder how much it represents the IRL Japan in the travels.

    This was a really well done and researched video, Kuho~ <3 And it was your first heavy edited video, so I wanna say good job~ The only advice I will offer is something that you are probably aware of too: which is to not have moments where you do not talk, such as at 10:15-1045, which from observation, it may have been because you wanted the entire sequence there to play out for the viewer to see, but you did not have anything left to say. Other than that, you always made sure throughout the rest of the video to not have dead air, so continue like that!

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