u/tokyozerohearts

Mirai Nikki Fanfiction

Hello. I'm currently writing a fanfiction based on Mirai Nikki. I created new characters, but they are tied to the main story and, I don't want to spoil anything, but there will be some interesting connections.

If you are interested, please check it out clicking here

The summary is as follows:

Upon reuniting, Yukiteru and Yuno realize that the world they reign is only one amongst many. Both merciful and merciless Gods reign each one of their universes differently, in a weird harmony. That is, until something causes an imbalance capable of destroying all worlds. That is when a new game is decided, inflicted upon the third world, 30 years after the couple reconnected.

[XXXX/XX/XX XX:XX – Cathedral of Casualty no. 357]

“This imbalance can no longer be tolerated by the Gods. If your child is meant to be God, then they shall defy the destiny I now bestow upon this world.”

I have published two chapters so far and plan to finish the story in 20 chapters.

I'll appreciate comments, suggestions, whatever!

Thank you.

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u/tokyozerohearts — 3 days ago
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STC Exams - How Relevant is Math?

Hello!

I decided to apply to STC instead of PG after I realized I don't really want to research, but have better skills. I graduate this year with a Bachelor's in Japanese Language and Culture. 2.85/3.0 GPA, fluent English, N2 Japanese, previous non-MEXT exchange to Japan experience, but I am awful at math. Not bad. Awful. To the point I looked at the past exams and really have no idea how to solve a single question. I graduated HS almost 6 years ago and, even then, I only studied to pass. I never touched math after that, so it's not surprising that I'd be horrible at it. I'm confident I can learn at least a few of the recurring topics for the exam, but I want to know what is the absolute worst I can do and still have a chance? I'm applying for Translation and I assume I would do really well in English and Japanese (although I need to review vocab more).

Could someone also tell me about the latests exams (STC only), since they have only disclosed them until 2019. Are the tests too different? Easier? Thank you!

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u/tokyozerohearts — 2 months ago
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Regarding Yucho - Can I receive the scholarship during the first month?

Hello!

I'm planning to apply for 2027, but I have been granted a non-MEXT scholarship in the past, and spent 1 year in Japan, where I opened a Yucho account. Before my departure,during the last week of July, 2025, I had some payments to do that would only be completed a week after I left. This is because I had to come back home after the semester ended, but before my visa expired, because my home uni's new semester would start earlier. Then, my account was never closed. I googled it and it says that it only closes for inactivity after at least 5 years. So, since I already have an account, would I be able to receive the scholarship during the first month? I'm guessing... no... but I'd like to ask anyways. I still have my cash card, meaning I have all of my information.

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u/tokyozerohearts — 2 months ago