Please note that this site is currently under construction and will be updated periodically. It is managed solely by 鮠サ陦\(はやさとう) (hereinafter referred to as “Hayasatoo”).
I am making an effort to use Google’s AI to check for inappropriate comments. However, if I happen to do something wrong on this site or on Pixiv, I will strive to promptly delete the post, apologize, and make corrections. Also, the text on this site is translated using DeepL.

The homepage features a lengthy disclaimer. This site is open to adult content while also containing material suitable for all ages; however, because we must exercise caution regarding deviant sexual preferences, the disclaimer has ended up being quite long. If you scroll down, you’ll find the latest articles and categories.
By the way, the section with the “Top,” “Article,” and “Contact” buttons is the navigation bar. It’s also located in the footer at the bottom of the page. Both appear anywhere within the hayasatoo-love-and.love/en/.
If you click the blue text that says “Back to Top” just above the latest articles and categories, you’ll be taken back to the very top of the page.
In addition to “The Crazy Weapon: Taneshige-kun,” this collection includes a series featuring girls and a short story collection. Original characters from this site also make an appearance! You might even get to see some pretty wild stuff that can’t be posted on Pixiv.
You’ll see lots of images featuring characters with their faces pixelated. If you click on an image on a character’s individual page, their face will be revealed. We plan to organize these by title.
When you click the “Articles” button in the navigation bar or footer, this screen will appear, displaying a list of recent articles written by Hayasatoo (as of Jun 8, 2026).

Each page displays the date the post was published (e.g., “2026,” “April”), and is tagged with “All Age” for all-ages content or “R18” for adult content. We also tag posts by topic.
There is a search box in the header at the top of the site.
If you type a word into the search bar, you can find articles that contain that word in their text.
It’s handy when you think, “I’m pretty sure I mentioned something about Manga Time Kirara. Where was that again?”
Even without using the search bar, you can search using the tags “2026” and “April.” If the body text contains words that include “April,” articles posted in May or June will also appear. If you use just “April,” articles posted in April of every year will be displayed.
If nothing comes up in the search bar, this screen (as of May 18, 2026) will appear. This search bar seems to be a strict search that doesn’t allow for fuzzy matching, so if you type “April” with a space after “2026,” nothing will come up. Since all articles have their year and month of posting set, it’s more convenient to search by tag.
As we are about to open the comments section, we will post the following commenting guidelines at the bottom of each article. Additionally, we will configure the site so that the comments section is not displayed unless you click the “View Comments” button within the article.

When you click the button, the comments policy appears. The comments
section finally appears at the bottom of the lengthy policy.


As an example, I’ve included the comments section for ‘I’m making a dress-up game for this site.’. The comment at the very top, with the pale pink background, is the one posted by Hayasatoo.
Introduction
I’m well aware that I can be a bit of a handful and a bit selfish, but I firmly believe, “It’s unacceptable to break even the rules I set for myself!!” I still make a lot of mistakes, but I’m determined to see things through. I won’t give up!
I have decided to establish some rules so that both I and everyone here can build a win-win relationship. Establishing these policies also means that I, as the site administrator, must be the first to follow them.
★Things to Keep in Mind★
- Misunderstandings happen all the time, not just in the BL world. Rather than trying to change others, it’s easier to accept that “people are people, and I am me.” To be honest, I often have major differences in interpretation regarding things in the world as well. If you find my work physically repulsive, just forget about it and move on to the next chapter of your life.
- I select which comments to make public, but there may be times when I overlook something. In the unlikely event that you find a comment that violates something I truly want you to avoid, please do not engage in an argument (reply war). Instead, quietly notify me, the administrator, via the contact form.
- I try to cover as many genres as possible in the list of prohibited words, but if you have a request to add a specific word, please let me know via the contact form.
- To avoid confusion, please submit illustration requests via the contact form rather than the comments section.
- Judging someone based solely on their title or appearance can lead to irreversible consequences.
- Please refrain from posting spoilers in the comments section of fan fiction articles.
- Think carefully before posting a comment. Sleep on it.
- In the spirit of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity!
Comments are currently set to require approval. When you submit a comment, it is first reviewed by the admin before being published. As a result, it may take some time for your comment to appear. We appreciate your understanding. We also take comments about “slow updates” to heart.
We’ve set it up so that any post containing even a single one of NG Words will be rejected. That way, they won’t appear in your feed from the start. We’ve switched to a moderation system to help reduce the number of people who might be hurt by such language, even if only slightly.
Things I Really Wish You Would Stop Doing (Applies to Hayasatoo as well)
A cautionary story—best not to read while eating.(If you click here, you can view the text.)
Just imagine this: you’re happily munching on some pasta when, out of nowhere, you’re suddenly shown a picture of “gross vomit that’s pooled in a public restroom toilet bowl.”
This site is a place to worship 2D characters, handsome boys, sweet romance, yuri, BL, ponytails, and shota, and to enjoy a fairy-tale atmosphere!!! That said, it might be wise to stay informed about politics, and since this site also features adult content, we must be mindful of various issues related to sexuality. The fundamental premise is that the state has no right to infringe upon an individual’s beliefs and convictions, which must be respected.
But I’ll say it anyway!
On Pixiv and this site, I just want to have fun talking about anime and manga to brighten up my life and everyone else’s, but it’s the absolute worst when people go on and on about depressing real-life stuff! I fled from social media other than Pixiv because I didn’t want to see that kind of stuff!! So if you want to talk about that, go somewhere where that kind of thing is allowed. And if you ever get tired of those topics and start craving cute shota x shota BL, feel free to come back anytime.
I’ve included a file containing a list of prohibited words in both Japanese and English. (It’s a PDF. Click to view file.)
We handle content across various genres. To avoid causing emotional distress, such terms are blacked out. It’s best to run this PDF through an AI tool to check for the presence of such language in your written text.
- Defamation, offensive language (ranging from simple insults to internet slang), labeling, and the disclosure of personal information
Writing negative things about individuals or corporations without just cause—regardless of whether the claims are true or false—constitutes defamation. Furthermore, verbally abusing others in a public setting (anywhere visible to a large number of people, whether in person or online) constitutes the crime of insult. This can lead to arrest or a court case, wasting both time and money. (Between individuals) Even civil law is a hassle, but if you’re dealing with the state under criminal law, it’s a whole different level of trouble. Under no circumstances should you share your own personal information or that of others.
- Discriminatory language or derogatory terms targeting politics, ideology, specific nationalities, ethnicities, races, religions, genders, physical or mental characteristics, occupations, beliefs, educational backgrounds, etc.
- Content related to actual incidents, encouragement of criminal acts, or controversial current events that could escalate into heated debates
- Job postings, investment solicitations, or similar solicitations
- Posting external URLs or soliciting users (advertising) for other adult sites, dating sites, sugar dating, social media accounts related to “JK 散歩” (high school girl outings), etc. Automated posting using tools (spam) or consecutive posts with identical text.
- Encouraging self-harm, drug overdose, or the use of illegal drugs
- Unauthorized reproduction of others’ text, images, videos, etc. (including plagiarism or claiming others’ work as one’s own).
I’ll never make the mistake of adding an “original” tag again, even when other people’s characters are mixed in!
- Trolling behavior such as repeatedly posting meaningless strings of characters, excessive repetition, and cross-posting.
- Excessive stalking or provocation
There is a contact form and a button at the top of the header, so let’s click it.
A form will then appear.

Your name (a screen name is acceptable), email address, and subject line are required. Please write your message in the body of the email. You may use a free email service, but please be sure to use an address that you personally own. If you are representing a company, you may use that company’s email address. Using someone else’s or a company’s email address without permission may lead to problems. We apologize, but we cannot be held responsible for any such issues. Thank you for your understanding.
I look forward to receiving your feedback, questions, requests (such as illustration commissions or suggestions for adding words to the “NG” list), constructive criticism (as long as it’s accurate), requests for specific drawings, and messages from the original creators of fan works. I don’t check it every day, but I do check it. I’d be really happy to receive a message from you, so I want to choose my words carefully when replying. Therefore, it may take anywhere from one day to a week for me to reply after receiving your message. Please note that I have set my Pixiv account so that messages cannot be sent there. I apologize to anyone who tried to send me a message there. I should have mentioned this sooner.
Regarding illustration requests, please note that it will take approximately one week to one month from the time I accept the order until it is completed.
If I receive an email containing NG Words, I’ll immediately mark it as spam. In cases of frequent or excessive insults, I’ll not only block the sender but also report them if necessary.
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