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Series Blurb
[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1 Introduction: Kusunoki Minato is given the responsibility of taking care of a house in the countryside that is infested with evil spirits. It is supposed to be an outrageous property infested with evil spirits ......, but he unknowingly wipes out the evil spirits with his substandard power! Attracted by the coziness of the purified Kusunoki Residence, a group of highly individualistic deities begin to gather there! It's the beginning of a heartwarm...
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Page Count:
146
ISBN:
4049145626
ISBN13:
9784049145625
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Boring and peaceful. Not necessarily in a good way.
The tl;dr (I am three volumes in) is that this series is just boring.
The pacing is awkward, all of the characters are one-dimensional, and since none of the main cast has any 'desires', they don't really put any effort into anything (but get things out of it regardless).
Oh, and this is in the 'overpowered MC' category too.
To be quite honest, compared to other iyashikei like Yuru Camp, Tondemo Skill, or even the mostly episodic Senko, this series is just incredibly boring to the point that you don't feel healed.
From a language learning perspective, the language used in this series is actually fairly high level and due to the number of gods (especially the Kirin in Volume 3 whose defining personality trait is their ability to spout rhetoric for hours on end), the language tends to be more on the archaic or lesser-used side. You can fill an entire Anki deck with just the manga, let alone the anime, but many of those words will be utterly useless elsewhere.