Shinseki No Ko To Wo Tomaridakakara Thank Me Later Features May 2026
User reports suggest that typing “tomaridakakara” into the search bar (a nonsense word) triggers a debug camera mode. It’s unpatched as of version 2.4. Use it to explore out-of-bounds areas.
So the literal translation attempt:
“Because I couldn’t stop [something] with my relative’s child – thank me later features.”
That makes little sense – which means it’s probably an auto-correct disaster or a mangled title from a fan-translated work. shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakakara thank me later features
If Shinseki means “new relative” and Ko means “child,” this feature maps second- and third-degree connections in your social or professional graph that you didn’t know existed. It’s LinkedIn meets ancestry DNA, but without the creepy data selling.
Example use case: You meet someone at a conference. The system whispers: “Her former boss co-authored a paper with your uncle’s business partner. Want an intro?” The Thank Me Later feature allows players to
Thank me later when you land a job through a relative you’ve never met.
The Thank Me Later feature allows players to pause or skip the child character’s dialogue (such as “Ko to” — a playful term for youthful chatter) and collect rewards or acknowledgments at a later convenience. This isn’t just a fast-forward button; it’s a dynamic narrative tool that respects the player’s time while preserving the story’s heart. Whether used mid-quest or during exploration, the feature empowers players to dictate their pacing. shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakakara thank me later features
How It Works: