Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai

Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai

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転生して田舎でスローライフをおくりたい

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Want to Live a Slow Life in the Countryside After Reincarnation, Tensei Shite Inaka de Slow Life wo Okuritai, 転生して田舎でスローライフをおくりたい

By renkinou, 錬金王

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
611 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The protagonist, Inaka Yuuji, was run over by a truck because his awareness was dulled from overworking. “Ahー, with this I don’t have to work so much anymore. I want to spend my next life leisurely……” was the wish Yuuji blurted out. He met God and it was decided that he will be reincarnated in the countryside of the otherworld. He became Alfred Slowlet, 2nd son of a countryside noble. Will he be able to enjoy and leisurely spend his slow life in the countryside?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai "Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai" promised a relaxing isekai experience, and while parts of it delivered, other aspects left me scratching my head. It's a story about a reincarnated salaryman who wants nothing more than to chill in the countryside. The premise is simple, but execution is key, and that's where things get a little complicated. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the easygoing atmosphere. The idea of a protagonist focused on simple pleasures like good food and a stress-free life was appealing. The early chapters painted a picture of a quaint village and a loving, if quirky, family. However, as I delved deeper, some cracks began to appear in this idyllic facade. ### What Works Well The slow-life aspect, when genuinely focused on, shines. The novel excels when it delves into the details of rural life, the joy of cooking with fresh ingredients, and the bonds between villagers. Some readers have pointed out the character development, particularly the MC's gradual growth, as a strength. The descriptions of Japanese culture and food, while sometimes lengthy, can be quite immersive for those interested in that aspect. ### Areas of Concern My main concern revolves around the portrayal of family dynamics, specifically the MC's relationship with his older sister. What's intended as comedic sibling rivalry often veers into what I perceive as outright abuse. The MC's passivity, even with his supposed mental maturity, becomes frustrating. While some argue this is simply a cultural difference or a realistic depiction of sibling relationships, I found it increasingly uncomfortable and difficult to reconcile with the "easygoing" tag. This feeling is exacerbated by the reactions of other family members, who often seem to condone or even participate in the mistreatment. I also found the humor to be hit or miss, sometimes relying on repetitive and tired tropes. The constant focus on Japanese cuisine, while appealing to some, can become monotonous and detract from the overall story for others. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned plot points beyond the initial chapters, including the introduction of new characters and potential future conflicts. Be aware that reading further may reveal spoilers. ### Final Verdict "Tensei Shite Inaka de Slowlife wo Okuritai" is a mixed bag. While it offers moments of genuine warmth and relaxation, the questionable family dynamics and uneven humor ultimately detract from the experience. If you're looking for a truly carefree isekai adventure, this might not be it. However, if you're willing to overlook its flaws and appreciate the slice-of-life elements, you might find something to enjoy. I'd recommend approaching with caution and being prepared for a potentially frustrating read.

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