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Shingakkou -Noli me tangere- is a Japanese BL (boys' love) visual novel developed by C:R, set in a postwar British Christian boys' boarding school. The title references the biblical Latin phrase 'Noli me tangere' ('do not touch me'), spoken by Jesus to Mary Magdalene in the Gospel of John, reflecting the game's religiously themed narrative and dark gothic atmosphere. It was released on PC around 2010 and remains primarily of interest to fans of the BL visual novel genre.
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What is Shingakkou -Noli me tangere- about?
Shingakkou -Noli me tangere- is a Japanese boys' love visual novel set in a postwar British Christian boys' boarding school. Its setting combines school relationships with religious imagery and a historical atmosphere.
What does Noli me tangere mean?
Noli me tangere is Latin for 'do not touch me.' The phrase comes from the Gospel scene in which Jesus speaks to Mary Magdalene after the resurrection.
Who developed Shingakkou -Noli me tangere-?
The visual novel was developed by C:R. It belongs to the Japanese BL visual-novel tradition, with its story focused on relationships between male characters.
Why is the boarding-school setting important in Shingakkou?
The postwar British Christian school gives the story a closed setting shaped by religious rules, hierarchy, and social pressure. That environment directly supports the title's themes of restraint, contact, and forbidden relationships.
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