A Reddit user on r/LightNovels asks for advice on purchasing digital raw light novels from outside Japan, citing impatience with official translations and avoiding physical shipping costs.
A user posted on the r/LightNovels subreddit seeking guidance on how to buy digital raw light novels from outside Japan. They expressed frustration with waiting for translations and a preference for digital over physical copies due to shipping concerns.
This highlights reader demand for direct access to source material, which could drive interest in AI translation tools or platforms offering raw content. For NovelHub, it underscores the need to address barriers in acquiring and translating Japanese light novels for global audiences.
Light novels are often published digitally in Japan, but international access can be limited by region locks or language barriers.
Original source: https://www.reddit.com/r/LightNovels/comments/1snsl3b/how_to_buy_digital_raws_outside_of_japan/
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