Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou)

Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou)

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異世界でスローライフを(願望)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Have A Slow Living In Different World (I Wish) - Manga, 異世界でスローライフを(願望)

By shige, シゲ

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
446 chapters
Original Publisher
overlap

Description

By the will of the goddess, Itsuki Shinomiya was given the privilege of choosing various abilities and being reborn in another world. However, before going to the other world, he didn’t want to involve himself in scary, dirty, gross things like battles. Fiercely determined to live a slow life, he chose the unique skill [Pocket Money], giving him an amount of money once per day. “With this, I can hang out with girls without having to work!” Dreaming of avoiding battles and living with cute girls, Itsuki stepped into the other world! But the reality was not that simple. Getting attacked by giant bugs, getting caught up in arguments at the guild, and getting stuck with s*aves?! In the end, will Itsuki be able to live his ideal slow life?! Using unique skills and manufacturing skills, an exciting other-world slow life with beautiful girls starts now! (hopefully)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou) "Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou)"... the title itself promises a relaxed, wish-fulfillment journey. And while it delivers on some aspects, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. The 'Ganbou' part, as some readers pointed out, is crucial. Our protagonist *wants* a slow life, but the universe seems to have other plans, constantly throwing him into situations that require effort and action. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. A protagonist aiming for a peaceful existence in another world, armed with crafting skills and a daily allowance. The initial chapters, however, were a bit rough. The translation, especially in the earlier volumes, felt clunky and difficult to follow, almost like reading a machine translation. It definitely took some effort to push through the first volume. ### What Works Well Despite the initial hurdles, there were elements I found enjoyable. The protagonist, while flawed, is generally kind-hearted. His crafting abilities and the way he uses them to improve the lives of those around him are endearing. I also appreciated the descriptions of cooking. The story shines when it focuses on these aspects, creating a cozy and engaging atmosphere. The world-building, while not groundbreaking, is sufficient to support the narrative. The story progresses with him meeting up with several people, and being dragged into events/story progression. Although because of his nature, he'll always stick to inside a safe environment more than actually "adventuring". ### Areas of Concern The protagonist's inconsistencies were a major issue for me. His desire for a harem clashes with his seemingly passive nature. The way he acquires and treats his "s*aves" felt problematic. There's a lack of genuine connection and equal attention given to all the members of his harem. Some reviewers felt that his interactions with the female characters were sometimes borderline inappropriate. Also, the translation, while improving, still suffers from occasional grammatical errors. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews delve into specific plot points, such as the tournament and hot springs arcs, as well as the orphanage and festival arcs. Be cautious if you want to experience these events without prior knowledge. ### Final Verdict "Isekai de Slow Life wo (Ganbou)" is a mixed bag. It has moments of charm and enjoyment, particularly in its crafting and world-building elements. However, the translation issues, inconsistent character behavior, and questionable handling of the harem aspects hold it back. If you're a die-hard isekai fan with a high tolerance for rough edges, you might find something to enjoy here. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride. Overall, I'd say it's an average read that could be significantly improved with better translation and a more consistent protagonist.

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