Netoraseki: Roku- Shirosaki Junkoi -final- -rain... New!

The most plausible explanation. Many Japanese indie creators (circles) release audio dramas or short narrative games on unconventional platforms (Fantia, Ci-en, private BOOTH stores). If the creator deleted their account or the work was exclusive to a now-defunct service, the title would vanish from search engines. This is common for sensitive netorase content, which often carries disclaimers that limit distribution.

After a thorough search of reputable databases, VGMdb (Video Game Music Database), Doujin music repositories, Japanese visual novel archives (ErogameScape, Getchu), and general web sources, Netoraseki Roku- Shirosaki Junkoi -Final- -Rain...

Put together:

Netoraseki Roku was never about the kink. It was about the quiet apocalypse of a woman who confused being wanted with being whole. Junko doesn't get a redemption arc. She doesn't get a dramatic breakdown. She simply becomes a ghost in the rain—still breathing, still walking, but no longer there . The most plausible explanation

The final chapter takes place during a downpour. The "other man" (often a former lover or a dominant co-worker) beds Junko in a love hotel while Hajime listens in the rain outside. Unlike typical netorase, this Final features a twist: Junko genuinely falls for the other man. She returns to Hajime not with lust, but with sorrowful finality. The rain washes away her "pure love" for him. Hajime is left alone, soaked, having lost everything. This is common for sensitive netorase content, which