Supinami is built primarily for English speakers living in Japan. It shows Japanese TV channels, JP-only streaming services like ABEMA, U-NEXT, and dAnime, and uses native broadcast-day notation (for example, 27:30 means 3:30 AM the next day, JST). Visitors from outside Japan can switch to Abroad mode using the toggle at the top of the page.
When Abroadmode is on, services that require a Japanese account (ABEMA, U-NEXT, dAnime, DMM, FOD, Lemino, Hulu Japan) are visually muted so you don’t click links that won’t work outside Japan. They’re still shown for reference. In In-Japan mode, all services are first-class.
JST is Japan Standard Time (UTC+9). Japanese late-night TV programming uses 24+ hour notation, so a slot listed as 27:30 means 3:30 AM the following calendar day in JST. In-Japan mode preserves this native notation. Abroadmode rolls these times over to standard wall-clock with a weekday hint (for example, “Mon 03:30”).
Yes. Switch to Abroad mode using the toggle at the top of any page. Streaming becomes the focus, late-night times roll over to standard time, and Japan-only services are dimmed. JST air times stay accurate so you know exactly when each episode goes live in Japan.
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