![]() ![]() Natsumi, Kaito and Narutaki, all found the photo studio in their own respective home worlds. It actually manifests itself in front of people that are tired of their own world and want to find a new world. The photo studio isn’t some ordinary photo studio that was just abandoned. In fact, Eijiro doesn’t even exist in the novel. Instead of a flimsy Eijiro Hikari that knocks down a backdrop, the group uses the camera to travel between worlds. Through the viewfinder, Tsukasa sees a completely different world. Tsukasa picks it up and peeks through the viewfinder. ![]() He ends up stumbling upon an abandoned photo studio, inside he finds an old camera standing on a tripod. In the novel he’s described as a young NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) tired of his mundane life, the only thing he finds interesting is photography. He has no sister and his parents live overseas. His world is different from the world in Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Tsukasa Kadoya is generally the same personality wise. The worlds he travels to are supposed to be the original worlds. ![]() The group has already traveled to 6 different worlds when the novel begins, leaving only Den-O, Kuuga and Kabuto’s world unexplored. Throughout the novel, Tsukasa Kadoya, Natsumi Hikari and Daiki Kaito travel to 3 different worlds while stopping at Tsukasa’s world in between every world. It does not follow what happened in the TV series. The novel itself is 248 pages long, with 8 chapters and is a parallel universe. This novel is the reimagination of the TV Series. ![]()
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