Japan: A New Age

Japan: A New Age

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Revolution(科学の力で日本を変革、そして宇宙へ)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Revolution(科学の力で日本を変革、そして宇宙へ)

By tasogarejin, 黄昏人

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
52 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

— Science is the ultimate game changer — A super genius in the form of a young boy appears in modern day Japan. With his help, cold fusion along with ultra-efficient batteries and motors become a reality, ending dependence on fossil fuels. As a result, Japan’s industries and its society itself goes through a monumental revolution. He goes on to help solve problems including the prediction and prevention of earthquakes and the cleanup of radiation from disasters like the Fukushima Nuclear Accident. Furthermore, thanks to the invention of the gravity engine, Japan takes to space and begins exploring other planets. How will Earth’s expansion into the galaxy unfold? This novel tells a tale which harkens back to the Golden Age of Science Fiction (1940s-50s) from a uniquely realistic point of view by leveraging modern day science.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Japan: A New Age Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Japan: A New Age Alright, let's dive into "Japan: A New Age." After spending some time with this novel, I've got a pretty good feel for what it offers. It's a blend of action, adventure, comedy, and sci-fi, all wrapped up in a shounen package. The core concept? A genius male protagonist shaking up the modern world with his inventions. Sounds intriguing, right? ### First Impressions My first impression was a bit mixed. The opening felt a little disorienting with some abrupt shifts in perspective. However, the story quickly found its footing and settled into a more comfortable pace. What really grabbed me was the focus on the adult character who recognizes the MC's potential and decides to nurture it. It's a refreshing dynamic that sets this novel apart. ### What Works Well The real draw here is the "invent things" aspect. If you're like me and get a kick out of seeing technological advancements and creative problem-solving, this novel will likely scratch that itch. It's not pure, hard science, but the excitement of seeing new technologies come to life is definitely there. I also appreciate the depth of the story and world-building. It feels like there's a lot of potential for expansion and exploration. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall premise, I can see how some readers might find the initial stages a bit too…easy. The MC is quickly accepted as a genius, and there doesn't seem to be much resistance or skepticism from those around him. While this smooth sailing might be fine for a straight-up comedy, the story seems to aim for something more substantial, so the lack of early conflict could be a drawback for some. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'm cautiously optimistic about "Japan: A New Age." The inventive spirit and unique protagonist dynamic are definitely strong points. However, the initial lack of conflict could be a concern. If you're looking for a lighthearted, tech-focused adventure with a genius MC, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a potentially smooth ride in the beginning. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story develops and if it addresses some of these early concerns.

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