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Tsukimi: Moonlight Diary

Tsukimi: Moonlight Diary

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System Requirements

Updated
August 13, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
com.nobru.Tsukimi.MoonlightDiary

So here's my honest take on Tsukimi: Moonlight Diary. I've tested a bunch of relationship/couples apps and this one's a pretty solid option. The design is really nice and calming, not overly cheesy like some others. It's got good core features like the diary and timeline without being overwhelming. In my experience, it's easy to use and both me and my partner have enjoyed using it to keep track of our relationship. The only real downside is the ads in the free version, but you can pay to remove them. Overall, I'd say it's worth giving a shot if you're looking for a simple way to document your love story.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of sweet features like diary, timeline, and reminders
  • Clean, minimalist design that's not over-the-top romantic
  • Free to use, with option to pay to remove ads
  • Syncs between you and your partner's phones
  • Lets you easily record special moments and milestones

Cons

  • Free version has annoying ads that pop up
  • Might be a bit too simple for some people
  • Limited customization options
  • Requires both partners to use it for full experience
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Description

Been using Tsukimi: Moonlight Diary for a couple months now. It’s basically a romantic diary app where you and your partner can track your relationship. You can mark the day you started dating, record little memories and moments, and send sweet messages back and forth. The interface is real clean and has a nice calming vibe to it.

Here’s what you do: you and your partner both have the app and can add entries, like little journal entries about your day or a cute photo. There’s also a timeline feature which is pretty cool – it puts all your entries in order so you can see your relationship progress. And you can set reminders for anniversaries and stuff, which is a nice touch.

Look, if you’re into cute couples apps, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the free version has some ads that can get annoying – but overall it does the job of helping you document your relationship in a simple, romantic way. Worth checking out.

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