Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu

Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu

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ホームレス転生 ~異世界で自由すぎる自給自足生活~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Homeless Tensei ~Isekai de Jiyuu Sugiru Jikyuu Jisoku Seikatsu~, ホームレス転生 ~異世界で自由すぎる自給自足生活~

By tokugawa lemon, 徳川レモン

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
191 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Shinichi Tanaka is a homeless man who is good at dumpster diving. Because he’s a pennyless bum, there’s no help for it. He’s going to try and pick up some tr*sh to survive another day. What is this? Monsters and a Dungeon? In Tokyo?! A homeless man finds himself suddenly reincarnated in another world. His second life starts now based out of a hidden room deep in a dungeon. A weird and turbulent adventure of a 56 year old homeless man who reincarnates into a different world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu "Homeless Tensei: Isekai De Jiyuu Sugiru Majutsu Jisoku Seikatsu" is a title that promises a unique twist on the isekai formula, and while it delivers on some fronts, it also stumbles in others. It's a story that held my attention, but not without a few reservations. ### First Impressions Initially, the reincarnation (or isekai, as some might argue) aspect felt a bit jarring, but the initial comedy twist was refreshing. The protagonist's background as a homeless individual intrigued me, suggesting a focus on survival and resourcefulness in a new world. I was eager to see how this unique starting point would shape his journey. ### What Works Well The world-building stands out. The author avoids info-dumping, instead allowing the world to unfold organically through the MC's experiences. I appreciated the gradual character development, particularly the absence of an immediate "harem mode." It felt more like a genuine attempt to rebuild a life, and the protagonist's thrifty nature added a layer of realism. The slice-of-life elements are generally well-executed, providing a relaxing and engaging read. For those seeking a story that moves at a brisk pace, this one delivers. The mysteries that unfold in the second half kept me invested, leading to a satisfying "wow" moment as things came together. ### Areas of Concern The "homeless" aspect, while initially intriguing, doesn't seem to play a significant role in the overall plot. It feels more like a backstory element rather than a driving force. Also, the romance aspect is very slow-paced. Moreover, the story sometimes leans too heavily into familiar isekai tropes, which can make it feel somewhat generic at times. The author focuses more on describing the action rather than developing the fighter's techniques. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the ending includes marriages, which may influence your expectations going in. ### Final Verdict "Homeless Tensei" is a decent read if you're looking for a lighthearted isekai with a unique premise that, while not fully realized, still adds a touch of flavor. It's not groundbreaking, but it offers a pleasant escape with solid world-building and a focus on character interactions. However, if you're expecting a deep exploration of homelessness or a truly innovative plot, you might be left wanting more. I'd recommend it as a good time killer, but not necessarily a must-read.

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