Yobai Mura Banashi -rj01334689- - Ntrex Yoru

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This game is strictly for adult audiences and caters to specific tastes.

RJ01334689 is not just a file code; it is a mood. It represents a niche where Japanese folklore meets the modern demand for intense, immersive betrayal.

The "NTREX" modifier promises an edge that traditional NTR lacks, while "Yoru Yobai Mura Banashi" delivers a setting so specific and evocative that it feels like a documentary from a parallel, darker timeline. For those who dare to put on headphones and turn off the lights, this village tale offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of nocturnal tradition. NTREX Yoru Yobai Mura Banashi -RJ01334689-

Rating: 4.7/5 (for sound design & atmosphere) Warning: High anxiety, dark themes. Best enjoyed: Alone, late at night, with high-quality headphones.


Disclaimer: This article is an analysis of an artistic audio work. All characters depicted are 18+. The content is intended for mature audiences familiar with adult audio dramas.

Title: NTREX – Yoru Yobai Mura Banashi (RJ01334689)
Genre: Erotic romance, slice‑of‑life, countryside fantasy


Haruto, whose hands are stained with the lacquer of the wooden chests he carves, notices Miy… in the market square, where she is buying fresh vegetables. He offers to carry the heavy sack for her, their fingers brushing lightly. Their eyes meet, and a spark flickers—both feel an unspoken invitation. Cons: This game is strictly for adult audiences

Later that evening, under the glow of paper lanterns, Haroto invites Miyu to join him for a walk along the riverbank. “The water is especially clear tonight,” he says, his voice soft. Miyu, feeling a mixture of curiosity and nervousness, accepts.

As they stroll, the sound of the river becomes a gentle rhythm, and fireflies begin to dot the darkness. Haruto tells her about Yoru Yobai, explaining that it is a night when two people may explore their feelings without the constraints of daily life. He mentions that the villagers regard the forest as a sanctuary, a place where the moon’s silver light makes everything feel more vivid.

Miyu feels a sudden surge of desire to experience that intimacy, and she agrees to accompany him deeper into the woods, promising to meet him at the old stone bridge when the moon reaches its apex.


The protagonist returns to a remote, secluded village to visit relatives. The village retains old, somewhat ominous customs. The central plot device is the local "Yobai" (night creeping) tradition. The story follows the protagonist as he navigates the village's nocturnal activities, often involving sneaking into rooms where women are sleeping. Disclaimer: This article is an analysis of an

As the night wanes, the first hint of dawn tinges the horizon with a pale pink. The fireflies retreat, their glow dimming as the day prepares to claim the sky. Miyu and Haruto lie side by side, fingers intertwined, feeling the lingering warmth of their connection.

Haruto whispers, “Thank you for trusting me, Miyu.”

She smiles, “Thank you for showing me the night’s beauty.”

They rise slowly, the forest now bathed in the soft gold of sunrise. The path back to the village feels familiar, as if the forest itself is guiding them. When they emerge from the trees, the villagers are already beginning their daily routines. No one seems to notice the secret they shared, but the quiet joy in their eyes tells a different story.

Miyu returns to the inn, her cheeks flushed with a gentle blush that isn’t just from the night’s chill. Mrs. Sato, ever observant, offers her a bowl of warm tea, asking, “Did you enjoy the night’s visit?” Miyu nods, her heart full.

Haruto goes back to his workshop, his hands still tingling from the night’s touch. He returns to carving, but each stroke now carries a new softness, a memory of the moonlit intimacy he shared with Miyu.


NTREX Yoru Yobai Mura Banashi -RJ01334689-