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Tokyo Exorcism Diary
By 洛然123
Description
Hoshino Gen has transmigrated: a sister, a house, and busy parents. His parents are both incredibly wealthy, and his only sister happens to be a super popular idol. Without a doubt, Hoshino Gen is living the dream. But then— In a rundown dojo beneath the setting sun, a swordsman has stood watch for centuries… In a heartwarming and healing game, a Lolita dress stained crimson with blood… On an abandoned old campus, the past buried beneath overgrown weeds… On an empty stage, a strange and eerie song echoes… Someone has to uncover the truth.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fanqie novel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Tokyo Exorcism Diary Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Tokyo Exorcism Diary
Alright, let's talk about Tokyo Exorcism Diary. With a title like that, you pretty much know what you're getting into, and honestly, it delivers. We're diving headfirst into a world of ghosts, exorcisms, and high school shenanigans, all viewed through the eyes of our reincarnated, and seemingly apathetic, protagonist. I've read up to chapter 32, and I'm enjoying my time with it.
First Impressions
The premise is solid. It's not reinventing the wheel, but it's a comfortable blend of supernatural action, slice-of-life moments, and a dash of romance. The story introduces us to our main character, who's got that classic "been there, done that" attitude thanks to his past life. He is surrounded by beautiful girls, and the story follows his daily life as an exorcist. So, if you're looking for a story that knows what it is and executes it well, this might be right up your alley.
What Works Well
The characters are definitely a strong point. They feel well-defined, and I found myself getting invested in their interactions. The action sequences are also pretty decent, adding a nice bit of excitement to the otherwise relaxed pace. But what really elevates this novel for me is the quality of the writing. The translation is exceptionally well-done. It's the kind of translation that makes you forget you're even reading a translation. The flow is smooth, the phrasing is natural, and the editing is meticulous. It's honestly a joy to read, and it makes the whole experience much more immersive.
Areas of Concern
While the story is enjoyable, it doesn't necessarily break any new ground. If you're looking for something groundbreaking or mind-blowing, this might not be it. The plot is fairly straightforward, and the harem elements are present. It's well done, but it's still there.
Final Verdict
Overall, Tokyo Exorcism Diary is a solid 4/5 for me. It's a well-executed supernatural slice-of-life with a reincarnated protagonist and beautiful girls. The story is well-written, the characters are engaging, and the action is entertaining. But it's the excellent writing that really makes this novel stand out. If you're looking for a fun, easy read with a touch of the supernatural, give this one a try. You might just find yourself pleasantly surprised.
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