Walking in Another World

Walking in Another World

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異世界ウォーキング

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai Walking, 異世界ウォーキング, 異世界漫步

By hito aruku, あるくひと

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
734 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

After being transported to another world, I learned the skill ‘Walking’. On the surface, its effect is (User won’t get tired no matter how much they walk), but a hidden line says (Get one experience point with each step). The ones who summoned me know nothing about this, and revere the ones who were summoned with me as heroes after seeing their famous skills. I was chased away for being a nuisance with a useless skill. But that was where my carefree journey through this new world began.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Walking in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Walking in Another World "Walking in Another World" promised a lighthearted isekai adventure, and while it delivers on some aspects, I found myself ultimately underwhelmed. The core concept of leveling up by walking is intriguing, and the initial premise of a summoned hero carving his own path held potential. However, the execution left much to be desired. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the seemingly simple, almost slice-of-life feel. The idea of a protagonist gaining strength through exploration, rather than epic battles, was a refreshing change of pace. The early chapters have a certain charm, hinting at a relaxed, tourist-like journey through a fantasy world. ### What Works Well Some readers have pointed out that the story evolves, becoming more focused and engaging as it progresses. The protagonist's desire to explore the world is a nice motivation, and his eagerness to learn new skills is admirable. I also appreciated the moments of pragmatism, where the MC makes difficult choices for the greater good. Also, I thought the story had some entertaining parts and that the translation was adequate. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several issues detracted from my enjoyment. The writing style often felt like a diary entry, with a "tell, don't show" approach that made it difficult to become truly immersed. The narration lacked detail, and the dialogue sometimes made it hard to distinguish between characters. Moreover, I found the plot to be somewhat aimless, with the protagonist often feeling passive. The characters, while distinguishable, lacked depth and often felt like background elements. The power levels also seemed inconsistent, making the world-building feel somewhat haphazard. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have raised concerns about the story's handling of certain sensitive themes, particularly slavery. The way it's portrayed, often as a quick fix for character loyalty, felt uncomfortable and poorly executed. The motivation behind some plot points, such as the MC concealing the survival of a character, came across as forced and nonsensical. ### Final Verdict "Walking in Another World" has a decent premise and occasional moments of brilliance, but ultimately falls short due to its writing style, inconsistent plot, and questionable thematic choices. If you're looking for a light, undemanding read and don't mind overlooking these flaws, you might find some enjoyment here. However, I believe the story's potential remains largely untapped. I'd give it a **2.5/5**.

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