This app allows you to listen to the contents of a tactile book read aloud, and one of the works featured is "Manga Hanawa Hokiichi."
You can listen to the entire book continuously, or select a page from the table of contents to listen to just a section.
You can also listen to the contents of a tactile book read aloud by scanning the QR code printed on each page.
We are exploring the use of tactile books as textbooks for the visually impaired, and the first work published is "Manga Hanawa Hokiichi."
This app was developed as a supplementary tool for that purpose.
In addition to explanations in Braille, tactile books also feature Braille figures that can be touched to hear the explanations. (This function is linked to a PC.)
This app reads the explanation of the selected page aloud, and reading begins when you scan the QR code printed on the page.
During the reading, the text of the reading is displayed in a flash, and the Braille figures are displayed as line drawings or as color printed figures.
In addition to QR codes, you can also play specific pages from the table of contents, or play the entire book continuously. Enjoy the app on its own!
Additional Note
Starting with version 2.3.0, a camera mode has been added, allowing you to take a photo of a page in a tactile book with your device's camera and touch the dotted lines with your finger to hear an explanation of that part.