I'm afraid I don't have a ready - made list of Japanese light novels related to this war. It would require some in - depth research. You could start by looking at historical fiction sections in Japanese bookstores or online platforms and then filtering for light novels. There might be some hidden gems that haven't gained wide popularity yet.
Sorry, I can't really recommend any specific Japanese light novels about the Korean - Japanese war as it's not a very common topic in light novels. But you could try searching in some Japanese literature databases or forums where people might discuss such rare finds.
I'm not aware of many specific Japanese light novels directly centered around the Korean - Japanese war. But considering the rich history between the two countries, it wouldn't be surprising if there are some out there. It could be that some indie or less - known authors have explored this theme, maybe in a coming - of - age story where the main character discovers family secrets related to the war.
There aren't many light novels specifically centered around a 'Korean - Japanese war' in a mainstream sense. However, you might try looking into historical fiction works in general from both Korean and Japanese authors that touch on the historical relations and possible war - related events. Some works might be hidden gems in local literature that haven't gained international popularity yet.
Since there are not many light novels specifically about this, it's hard to define exact characteristics. But if there were, they might include detailed historical settings, showing the military strategies of both sides. For example, descriptions of the terrain and how it affected battles.
๐I recommend the following two novels: 1. Send to the West Continent. Although it was not a traditional Japanese or Korean novel, the plot was very light and sweet. It was very suitable for daily reading, especially for little fairies who liked sweet love stories. 2. "I Have a Gourmet House." Although it was a novel about urban life, the theme was food. It was very suitable for friends who liked Japanese and Korean food. The protagonist had to learn Chinese cuisine from scratch, which added a lot of interest to the novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One popular pharmacy - related Japanese light novel is 'Drugstore in Another World'. It tells the story of a pharmacist who is transported to another world and uses his pharmaceutical knowledge there. It combines elements of fantasy and the unique concept of pharmacy in an interesting way.
Another great one is 'Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World'. The story of Subaru's repeated deaths and his attempts to change the outcome is really unique. It has complex characters and a deep plot that unfolds as the story progresses.
๐I recommend the following novel to you: 1. "Monster Hunter: The Incompetent Hero" was a fantasy novel. It was about a hero who was looked down upon by everyone and beat up little monsters. 2. "The Plant Army Strolls the Apocalypse"-a mystery detective-a mysterious cultural novel. It tells the story of a female protagonist who gets energy to exchange for a plant card after falling out of love to fight zombies. At the same time, I also recommend a Japanese and Korean drama to you: Youth. This was a drama series with a youthful campus theme. It told the story of a group of high school students growing up, and the discussion about friendship, love, family, and other aspects was quite in-depth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Well, 'Spice and Wolf' is a great Japanese light novel. While it doesn't revolve around hot springs, there are parts where the main characters visit places with hot springs during their travels. Also, in some traditional Japanese - themed light novels, hot springs are often used as a backdrop to create a relaxing and traditional Japanese atmosphere. You can search for light novels in Japanese literature platforms or specialized anime - light novel stores for more specific ones related to hot springs.
I'm not sure of a specific one just named 'his house'. But there are light novels like 'Another' which has a spooky school building (a bit different from a house but same idea of a location with a story). There might be some lesser - known ones that deal with a house specifically, but it would require more research.
In the search results provided, there was no clear recommendation information about Korean and Japanese gangster novels. Therefore, I don't know which Korean and Japanese gangster novels I can recommend.