Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out 日向坂46メッセージ, a Entertainment app by Sony Music Solutions Inc. on BlueStacks.
Hinatazaka46 Message feels like an official fan chat where a person picks the member they like and gets little updates straight from them. The main thing is the Talk subscription that runs per member, per month, and messages come in when they come in. Texts, photos, short videos, sometimes voice clips, all in a chat-like thread that feels personal even though it is a broadcast. It is low pressure and a bit cozy, more like a private feed than a social network. There is also a paid letter feature for sending a note back to the member a person subscribes to. It uses simple templates, either a short card or a longer letter, and those replies are not public. The app pulls in the group’s official blog and news, and notifications are easy to set so a fan does not miss a post. Subscriptions auto renew monthly until someone turns it off, so that is worth knowing. Pricing is straightforward too, about 300 yen per member each month, and letters are about 160 yen each.
On a PC with BlueStacks it works well, almost like a desktop messenger. Typing letters on a keyboard is nicer, photos and videos look cleaner on a bigger screen, and it is easier to keep the window tucked to the side while doing other things. It is not a game, more a calm fan connection app, so expectations matter. Messages are irregular by design, which can feel quiet at times, but when a member drops a photo or a quick voice note, it lands with a small spark that fans tend to enjoy.
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