If you're hunting for doujin art that features feminine male characters, there are a few tried-and-true routes I always recommend. For digital-first browsing, Pixiv and its storefront 'Booth' are my go-to; a ton of independent creators upload prints, zines, and downloadable doujinshi there. Search using tags like '男の娘' or 'おとこのこ' and you'll pull up work that ranges from cute chibi commissions to detailed mature art. DLsite is another big hub, especially for downloadable doujinshi—it's a bit more geared toward Japanese audiences, but
the selection is massive.
If you want physical books or prints, Japanese shops like Toranoana and Melonbooks stock new doujinshi, while Mandarake and Suruga-ya are fantastic for secondhand finds and rarities. I often use proxy shopping services (like Buyee or Tenso) to handle purchases and international shipping—these services let you buy from domestic-only stores and forward packages overseas. Expect some language hurdles, so use browser translation or copy-paste Japanese tags to improve searches.
For live hunting, I love visiting conventions and circle markets—Comiket is the obvious big one if you have the chance to attend, but regional events and local conventions also have artist alleys where you can discover fresh creators. Always respect creators' rights: pay for official releases, credit artists when sharing, and commission directly if you want custom pieces. Shipping, customs, and adult-content rules vary by country, so double-check store policies. Personally, nothing beats the thrill of finding a small-press zine in a pile at a con and flipping through it
on the train home—pure joy.