Namidame vol 65/30/2023 ![]() So the options for purchasing drama CDs if you live outside of Japan are as follows:ġ. Incoming TL DR (but if you’re interested, by all means). ![]() I do like purchasing and owning the physical copies of drama CDs, but I agree that it can get extremely pricey to ship them overseas when you live outside of Japan-so I feel your pain, since I live outside of Japan as well. Unfortunately, as much as I would hope that the drama CD industry would finally implement digital downloads in lieu of having their consumers purchase physical copies (not to say that it doesn’t exist, but only a select few publishers provide any sort of alternative to buying the physical CD), you don’t quite have any opportunities to do otherwise. ・ ᴗ ・ ) And I’m glad you’d like to support the creators! I can’t quite say I have tips about how to purchase the physical copy while maintaining the integrity of your wallet, but I can elaborate on the methods you can obtain your drama CD and how economical/quick they are in respect to each other. (…and for an opportunity to share knowledge on questionabledrama CD-related content.) ^ - ^ Īs for your main question, however-haha, I completely understand your need to get your hands on Namidame. You’re very welcome! Always happy to help.
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