I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress

I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress

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Kai・Sengoku Jidai ni Uchuu Yousai de Yatte Kimashita / 改・戦国時代に宇宙要塞でやって来ました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Aratame sengoku jidai ni uchū yōsai de yattekimashita, Came in a space fortress during the Warring States period, I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress, Kai・Sengoku Jidai ni Uchuu Yousai de Yatte Kimashita, 改・戦国時代に宇宙要塞でやって来ました

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3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2120 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Kazuma, a veteran player of the Sci-Fi simulation full-dive VRMMO Galaxy of Planets, had logged into the game for the last time because it was about to be shut down. However, for some reason, he was actually sent to the real Warring States period Japan along with the space fortress Silvern and 120 organic gynoids that he had created personally instead of getting logged out after the end of service. So Kazuma went to see Nobunaga Oda out of curiosity, but… This is the story of Kazuma and the androids during the Warring States period. It is a leisurely story centered on everyday life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress "I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress" is quite the genre cocktail, blending historical fiction with sci-fi elements in Warring States period Japan. I dove in expecting a grand strategy epic, but what I found was something far more nuanced, and perhaps a little divisive. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing: a protagonist armed with a space fortress transported to feudal Japan. My initial thought was of epic clashes and technological domination. However, the story seems to take a more slice-of-life approach, focusing on the protagonist's integration into the society under Nobunaga's rule. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it definitely shifts the expectations. ### What Works Well Several readers have praised the meticulous historical research woven into the narrative. The author seems to have a strong grasp of the Sengoku era, grounding the fantastical elements in a believable historical context. I also appreciated the focus on character interactions and world-building. The protagonist, while possessing immense technological advantages, isn't portrayed as an all-conquering hero, but rather as someone navigating a complex and unfamiliar world. ### Areas of Concern A point of contention seems to be the author's portrayal of historical events and potential nationalist undertones. Some readers have raised concerns about the protagonist's views on colonization and the depiction of European powers, suggesting a bias. While I can't definitively comment on the author's intentions, it's a valid concern that readers should be aware of. It's crucial to approach the story with a critical eye and consider different perspectives on historical events. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One reviewer highlighted that the space fortress, despite its potential, is primarily used for agriculture – a detail that might disappoint readers expecting large-scale battles. This is a significant spoiler, so proceed with caution if you prefer to discover this aspect of the story organically. ### Final Verdict "I Came to the Sengoku Period with a Space Fortress" is a unique and thought-provoking novel that defies easy categorization. It's not a straightforward power fantasy, but a character-driven story set against the backdrop of feudal Japan. If you're looking for a blend of historical fiction, slice-of-life, and a touch of sci-fi, this might be worth a read. However, be mindful of the potential for nationalist themes and the slower pace of the narrative. It's a story that demands patience and a willingness to engage with complex historical issues.

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