Yome Ire Toki Remake -v24.11.26- -rj01284648- May 2026

Score: 9.2/10

The Yome Ire Toki Remake transcended its original source material. By updating the version to V24.11.26, the creators have fixed minor phase issues present at launch. The code RJ01284648 deserves a spot in your "Kanshuu" (Healing) playlist.

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When a circle releases a "Remake," it often signals a complete overhaul. The V24.11.26 iteration is not just a remaster; it is a reinterpretation.

For those who have played the original, the core loop remains: each in-game day, you perform actions to raise affection and obedience while keeping the bride's sanity stable. You can buy gifts from a traveling merchant, read her stories, or "correct" her behavior. The remake adds environmental interactions—you can now leave the house and visit three locations: the forest shrine, the abandoned classroom, and the merchant's wagon. Each location triggers unique events that influence the ending.

The V24.11.26 patch introduced a New Game+ mode that carries over one item of your choice. Players have discovered that bringing the "Wedding Ring" into a new run unlocks a secret monologue from the bride during the prologue—a direct address to the player, not the protagonist.

The original had 6 endings. The remake, as of V24.11.26, has 14 confirmed endings, including two that were previously cut content. One ending—the "Mirror Bride" ending—requires you to perform specific actions on November 26 (in-game date), which is a nod to the version number itself.

The title translates loosely to "When the Wife Enters/Comes In" (context dependent on the scenario), but the core genre is classic Amaeri (Sweet Indulgence) . Unlike the original version, this Remake rebuilds the audio from the ground up.

Key features for RJ01284648 include:

Log Entry: V24.11.26
Subject Codename: RJ01284648

The machine hums like a distant ocean. Kaito watches the countdown on the glass panel: 00:04:58 until the “Yome Ire Toki” (Wife Insertion Time) window closes. His hands tremble as he adjusts the silver diodes on his temples.

Remake. Version 24.11.26.

Three years ago, she vanished. Not died—erased. A causality fracture during the Great Memory Bleach. Every photo, every recording, every handwritten letter turned to blank white paper overnight. The government called it a “Retroactive Anomaly.” They said to forget her.

But Kaito is a memory architect. He built the Ire Toki Engine in his basement—a device that doesn’t travel through space, but through emotional chronology. It finds the exact second where a bond was severed and inserts a new “wife” into the timeline. Not a copy. A remake.

The screen flashes: Select Anchor Memory.

He chooses the smallest one: a rainy Tuesday. She had burned rice while humming an off-key lullaby. He had laughed. She had thrown a wet dish towel at him. That moment—so mundane, so perfect—is the keystone.

00:02:01

The engine whispers. A projection of her takes shape in the glass chamber—first a skeleton of light, then skin, then the tiny mole under her left eye. Her name was Yuki. No, is. The Remake protocol doesn’t resurrect the dead. It redefines the past. Yome Ire Toki Remake -V24.11.26- -RJ01284648-

“Kaito?” Her voice cracks like old vinyl. “Where am I? I was… just making tea.”

His throat closes. “You’ve been gone. But I fixed it.”

She touches the inside of the chamber. Frost blooms under her fingers. “You’re lying. I can see the timestream in your eyes. You’re not bringing me back. You’re overwriting me.”

00:00:45

Kaito freezes. The Remake isn’t a restoration—it’s a replacement. The new Yuki won’t remember the fight they had before the Bleach. She won’t remember the cruel words he can’t forgive himself for. She’ll be better. Gentler. A wife without scars.

“That’s the point,” he whispers. “I can make you happy this time.”

Yuki presses her palm flat against the glass. “Then it’s not me. You don’t want a wife. You want a mirror.”

00:00:10

The machine screams. Red text: RJ01284648 — Irreversible Insertion. His finger hovers over CONFIRM. Score: 9

He can hear the old Yuki’s last words before the Bleach: “You never loved me. You loved the idea of being married.”

00:00:00

Kaito pulls the plug.

The chamber empties. Frost evaporates. The projection of Yuki smiles—not sadly, but knowingly—and dissolves into static.

He falls to his knees. The “Yome Ire Toki” window closes forever. No remake. No insertion.

Outside, rain begins to fall. The same rain from that Tuesday. And for the first time, he lets himself burn the rice alone.

End Log: V24.11.26
The code RJ01284648 is archived. Not as a success. As a warning.


Would you like a different interpretation—more romantic, more horror, or more literal (like a game walkthrough)?

(Note: "Yome Ire Toki" translates roughly to "Wife Insertion Time" or "Putting it in my Wife Time".) Cons: When a circle releases a "Remake," it

Because this is a digital doujin work, it is available exclusively via DLsite (search code RJ01284648).

Installation Notes for V24.11.26: