It could be considered common in certain sub - cultures or among certain groups. For example, among anime and light novel fans, the idea of an 'isekai' themed coffee shop where they can read related novels while having coffee is appealing. However, it may not be as widespread as more general coffee - drinking or novel - reading activities across the whole population.
Yes, it can be quite common. In Japan, there are many cafes where people like to relax and read. The concept of 'isekai' is very popular in Japanese media, so an 'isekai kissa' might attract customers who are interested in that kind of fantasy world while enjoying their coffee and a good novel.
You can expect a very relaxing time. Having coffee while reading a novel in such a place might give you a chance to escape from the daily hustle and bustle. The coffee aroma can enhance the mood, and the novel can take you to different worlds, just like the name 'isekai' implies, which often refers to another world in Japanese media.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, 'isekai' often involves a character being transported to another world. Maybe this light novel is about an after - school quest in an isekai setting.
Since the details about this light novel are not widely known to me, we can only make assumptions. It could be that the main character is a high - school student who is quite ordinary in the real world but discovers extraordinary powers or abilities in the isekai world after school. There might also be a mentor - like figure in the isekai who guides the main character through the quests, and some interesting villains or rivals that the main character has to face during these after - school adventures.
I don't know for sure. It could be popular among fans of the isekai and slow - life genres, but without more information it's hard to say.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. It might be about a young hero ('shounen yuusha') who is involved in another world ('isekai') in some way related to 'gyuujiru' which might be a special action or concept within the story.
I'm not entirely sure as the title seems rather specific. It could potentially be about a second chance at life in an isekai (another world) in the form of a novel. Maybe it follows a character's journey in this new world, their experiences, and how they adapt to the isekai setting.
It depends on your taste. If you like isekai and harem genres, it might be a good read for you.
There's not enough information available to determine the author of this novel. It might be a new release from a small press or even a self - published work, so it's difficult to say who wrote it without further research.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific novel. But generally, 'isekai' often involves a character being transported to another world. So perhaps this novel is about a character in an isekai setting and something to do with skills being analyzed or deconstructed ('kaitai').
I'm not sure about its popularity. It might be popular within the niche of isekai and harem - loving audiences, but it may not be as well - known to a broader readership.