In Japanese doujin circles, otokonoko (also called josou – crossdressing) is a distinct genre where biologically male characters adopt female clothing, mannerisms, and sometimes magical/sci-fi body transformations. Unlike transgender narratives, otokonoko often emphasizes the "gap moe" – the allure of a male who is convincingly cute as a girl.

Popular otokonoko tropes include:

Famous otokonoko doujin circles & works (for reference):

Your target keyword might be a misspelled or partial title from a similar circle.


"Youkoso" (Welcome) is a common trope in Japanese media titles, signaling that the work is inviting the audience into a specific world or scenario. For example:

In our keyword, "Youkoso" likely sets the stage for a narrative where the viewer is welcomed into the workspace or life of a "realistic boy."

Unlike mainstream manga, doujin works often have:

Additionally, the phrase "doujindesutv" might be a channel name rather than a work title. There is a YouTube channel called "DoujinDesuTV" (now inactive) that reviewed obscure doujin. If so, "youkosorikorikanootokonok" could be a mis-typed video title from that channel.

Check YouTube archive:


Why would someone create or seek out "DoujinDesuTV Youkoso Rikoriko na Otoko no Ko no Work"? The answer lies in the power of niche storytelling: