There was a novel called " I Became the Number One Big Boss of the Righteous Path ", which told the story of the protagonist traveling to Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. Relying on his superb artistic talent in his previous life, he began his journey to becoming a big boss in the industry from painting. In Tokyo, painting might be able to integrate into the rich local culture and diverse life scenes. For example, in Nakano, you could feel the rich living atmosphere. There were green streets painted by painters, and you could also see activities related to rich material culture such as painting on the residents 'bulletin boards. If you were to paint in Tokyo, you could also get inspiration from the beautiful scenery of Tokyo. For example, in autumn, the ginkgo trees in the outer garden of the Meiji Shrine would turn golden in autumn. In Yoyoki Park, the ginkgo leaves would shine with golden light under the sunset. These sceneries could be used as painting materials. Click on the link below to read the comic "I got the richest man in the world at the matchmaking center"
The characters included the male protagonist, Hitano Seiji, an old painter; the female protagonist, Keisei Ryoko, the girl with the hidden treasure; and the supporting actress, Hitano Chihaya. Where's Hitano Seiji? "Tokyo Life Begins from Painting" Author: The Wind and the Moon. It is a light novel/original fantasy novel with transmigration and relaxing elements. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: "Tokyo Life Begins From Painting" is a refreshing manga plagiarist novel. Different from other plagiarists, it changed the routine and theme, giving people a fresh feeling. Although the number of words was still relatively small, it was already worth reading. The story described the protagonist's experience of traveling to Japan to draw manga. It incorporated the daily life of the Japanese style. The writing was humorous, and there were many tricks in Versailles, making people laugh. Overall, this novel brought a joyful reading experience and was worth recommending. I hope you will like this book.
" A Life of Spells Starting in Tokyo " was an original two-dimensional novel. It told the story of negative emotions generated by humans turning into spirits and infiltrating daily life. The evil spirits were the source of disaster that spread throughout the world. In the worst-case scenario, they would cause humans to step into death. In order to deal with the evil spirits, they set up a special mechanism-- The main character, Kamizen-Miyazawa, was forced to join the agency due to an incident with an evil spirit, and a series of stories began. The specific plot and character development required reading other chapters of the novel.
" Tokyo Life Begins from Painting " was a novel about rebirth. It told the story of the protagonist, Hitoshi Higashino, who traveled to Tokyo in 2003. With the help of his art talent and cheat from his previous life, he started his life in Tokyo from painting. The novel showed the protagonist's growth and struggle in the field of painting in a relaxed and pleasant way. At the same time, it also incorporated some elements from Japanese TV dramas and movies. Although the specific plot and plot were not mentioned, according to the feedback from the book list and reviews, this novel was loved by the readers and was included in many book lists. If you are interested in rebirth, Tokyo life, and painting, you can consider reading Life in Tokyo from Painting.
There were novels similar to Life in Tokyo from Painting: 1."I'm Really Not a Great Sword Hero". Author: The Night is Beautiful 2. What to Do if You Look Too Fierce. Author: Tianming Youyicun 3: Flying Through the Bubble Age, Author: Diagonal Chord 4. High School in Ke Xue World, Author: Yu Su 5:"I'm Really Not Indescribable." Author: Merely Salty Meow 6: My Tokyo Ghost Story, Author: Just a Salty Meow 7:"The Necromancer of the 21st Century", Author: Shiqi Zheng 8. Full-time Manga Artist, Author: Huang Tian Dafa 9: The Work of the Chess Saint, Author: Na 'er Aiduo 10:"The Undying Me Has to Pretend to Be a Blood Clan", Author: Pigeon Slayer 11:"Becoming a Goddess from Tokyo", Author: Listen to Xia Fengyin 12:"It's Not A Galgame", Author: Pure Miwan The Godfather of Tokyo's Literature and Art, Author: Sima Guitai The Blazing Angel of Ghost Destruction, Author: Handsome Beginning Famous Detective Cultivation Manual, Author: Fat Melon I Cultivate a God in Tokyo. Author: I Want to Shabu Hotpot The Great Japanese Author of Rebirth, Author: White Lotus 18:"Reborn in Tokyo, Get In The Car Now!" Author: Code 77777 My Japanese Art Life, Author: Black Bike 20:"I Set Up The Strongest Swordsman Group", Author: Shumeng Shi The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."I'm Really Not A Great Sword Hero":"I'm Really Not A Great Sword Hero" is a delightful novel. The main character of the story was a high school student who had transmigrated to Tokyo. He found himself becoming a male protagonist who had to marry three women. However, this world was not as sweet as he had expected. Space cracks appeared one after another, strange beasts lurked, and aptitude users and warriors became the burden of the city's watchmen. Yamazaki Hai didn't have any extraordinary talent, so he could only rely on "absorbing water" day after day to survive and grow. This novel was full of humor and interest, making people laugh uncontrollably. The author skillfully used various daily life scenes and interactions between characters, leaving a deep impression on people. Although there were some tricks in the novel, it was not disgusting overall. Yamazaki Hai's character image also maintained a certain sense of distance, so that people wouldn't feel too annoyed. In addition, the battle scenes in the story were also very exciting. The author used a unique perspective and creativity to show the fierce battle between the protagonist and the enemy. This kind of intense and exciting plot made people unable to stop reading. In general, I'm Really Not A Great Sword Hero was a delightful light novel. It was a story full of imagination and innovation with humor and fun as the main line. Whether it was the description of daily life or the description of battle scenes, they were all fascinating. If you like a relaxing reading experience, then this book is definitely worth reading. 2."What To Do If You Look Too Fierce":"What To Do If You Look Too Fierce" was a good book that had been buried. Although the story was relatively short, it was enough to immerse people in it. In his previous life, the main character was an obedient young man. However, with the help of the system, he began to run on the road to becoming a bad high school student and experienced a different life. Although the protagonist in the book looked fierce, he did not give up on himself. Instead, he bravely faced his appearance problem. He questioned his Barber and the System, and bravely expressed his thoughts and emotions. This book not only brought joy to readers, but also encouraged people to face their own problems bravely, not afraid of difficulties, and pursue their dreams. The plot of the book was so fascinating that one couldn't help but want to finish reading it in one go. Overall, What To Do If I Look Too Fierce was a good book worth recommending. Not only did it have enlightening content, but it could also trigger readers to think about life, emotions, psychology, society, and history. 3."Over the Bubble Era":"Over the Bubble Era" was a very good Japanese entertainment novel. Although I don't know much about Japanese pop music, this book didn't make me feel unacceptable. On the contrary, it inspired and moved me. The author's writing style was very comfortable, and the taste of the translation was just right. It made me feel like I was in the world of Japanese novels. Some details and subtle feelings moved me. I really like his style of writing. It's so vivid that I'm looking forward to his new book. His choice of words and sentences was very stylish. It was plain and simple, but at the same time, it could be chewed repeatedly. From the previous book, the author had a very strong knowledge of Japanese entertainment. Like the previous book, this book was set in the most glorious era of Japanese entertainment. I really liked everything about that era. The unique atmosphere of that era was fascinating. Although not everyone liked the lyrics in the book, the author wrote very well about the ambiguous feeling. Overall, this book was much better than the previous one. Although the main plot was relatively monotonous, it was still worth reading. 4."High School in Ke Xue World": A daily story that has been completed. In his previous life, the killer had transmigrated into a high school student. At first, he was idle and watched the show. Later, he was picked up by the thief and caused trouble. When the original supporting characters appeared in the middle, the author handled it a little more pressingly, but the overall style was warm and relaxed. 5."I'm Really Not Indescribable": Japanese light novel mixed with Cthulhu style. 1. Each character's IQ is on the line;2. If you can fight, don't be silly;3. The plot is reasonable... [Rating: Grain] 6."My Tokyo Ghost Stories":"The Eight Great Ghost Stories of Tokyo?" "The eight-foot-tall woman in the night, the number that is forbidden to call, the girl in red wandering the streets, the ghoul in the dream..." "These ghost stories are all good. Can someone explain it to me…" "Why did I receive an offering?!" Looking at the indescribable object in front of him, Shirakawa Haru sighed helplessly. -------- In short, this was a story that was both mysterious and strange. (Part of Cthulhu and SCP-related content) 7:"The Necromancer of the 21st Century": A good book accidentally found in T-Man novels 8."Full-time Manga Artist":"Full-time Manga Artist" is a work created by a Japanese manga artist. The setting is more reasonable. It mainly consists of short and medium-length manga, while long manga is not very reasonable. The author had shown his intelligence in the book, especially the setting of the love partner. There might be some different views, but it also depended on personal preferences. I received a lot of feedback from the readers of the last book. They said that the author's writing skills were more mature, and the background and plot design were more reasonable than the previous works. The author's growth and dedication could be seen. He learned a lot from the painter Akira Toriyama and created his own works on this basis. The content of the book also covered the story of the author drawing manga in Japan. It read very smoothly and gave people a refreshing feeling. If you are already sick of reading stories about fighting and killing, then this book can help you relieve your boredom and give you a different kind of pleasure in reading. Overall, I like this book very much and give it a four star recommendation index. The Work of the Chess Saint: The Work of the Chess Saint is a fascinating novel. Although there might be some aesthetic fatigue, the ending of the light novel was very timely, allowing the entire novel to end perfectly. The story was about the male protagonist, who was a Tsinghua University graduate but was helpless against Japanese high school math problems in the 1980s. It showed his growth and struggle. When he discovered that he had a talent for Go, he decided to devote himself to the Go industry and become a chess saint. The male lead's Go skill was half-human, half-dog, and his personality was a straight man. Although his relationship with the female lead was a little troubled at first, he always put Go first. This novel looked very pure. The male protagonist's innovation and hard work in Go was admirable. The matchup in the chess game was filled with passion and passion, making people want to participate. Although some readers might not be able to accept the hot-blooded style of the Chess Saint, this did not affect the overall charm of The Work of the Chess Saint. The joy and emotion that this book brought to the readers were indescribable. Even if the reader didn't understand Go, they could still feel the excitement and nervousness of the game. Whether it was the creative gameplay that allowed people with high Go skills to play with special effects, or the online game system that gave rewards for missions, everyone's eyes lit up. Overall, The Work of the Chess Saint was an enjoyable novel. Not only did it bring a new experience to the readers, but it also conveyed a positive power through the growth and struggle of the male protagonist. This book was not only a light novel about Go, but also a story about the pursuit of dreams, struggles, and growth. I recommend it to all readers who like Go and light novels. 10:"The Undying Me Has to Pretend to Be a Blood Breed" Fang Cheng's head was chopped off. His heart was pierced. His mouth was stuffed with garlic. He was dragged out into the sun. He was torn into pieces by his furious enemy. 11:"Becoming a Goddess from Tokyo": S (Becoming Single Entertainment) He started his career by singing. It could only be said that it was within the rules and had everything that should be. Plot: Brainhole! Setting: Character: 12:"It's Not A Galgame": It's Good 13:"The Godfather of Tokyo Art":"The Godfather of Tokyo Art" was a pretty good Japanese entertainment novel. The author used his unique writing style to give people a sense of security. Even though the plot was a little cliché, the writing was really good, making it very smooth to read. The main character worked in the production department of a television station. He was also a best-selling author who had made a name for himself with "Night Walk in White." In the story, the author skillfully portrayed the differences between several female characters, which left a deep impression on people. In addition, the setting of the book was also very interesting, especially the plagiarism of works such as White Night Journey, Long Holiday, and The Lonely Gourmet, which increased the interest of the story. Overall,"The Godfather of Tokyo Art" was a Japanese entertainment novel worth reading. Although there were some shortcomings, it was still very good overall. <<The Blazing Angel of Ghost Destruction>>: Awakened in a new world. Ghosts hide in the darkness and feed on humans, causing chaos in the world. Ghosts are rampant. Facing the evil ghost that had a tragic past but was ferocious by nature. Lin Chiwen, who was gentle by nature, smiled."Stand still obediently. I promise I'll chop off your head once. It won't hurt." It was a pretty good book about Ghost Extinguisher Doujin, and it looked pretty good at the moment. "A Famous Detective's Cultivation Manual":"A Famous Detective's Cultivation Manual" was an interaction novel for detectives. The author, Fatty Melon, ingeniously integrated the readers 'comments into the plot, adding a sense of joy and fun to the entire story. This kind of interaction made the readers more immersed in it, and sometimes there would be quite a wonderful collision. Although the author tried to play ambiguous and shurikens, due to his lack of talent, some parts were a little awkward. However, this book still had many advantages. Fat Gua's writing style was unique. Whether it was suspense, science fiction, or cyberpunk, he could write with a certain flavor. In addition, although the update speed of this book was slow, it was still worth reading for readers who liked suspense and science fiction. Overall, the Detective Training Manual was an interesting book. Although there were some awkward parts, it was still worth a try. 16:"I Cultivate a God in Tokyo": Travel through Tokyo, Japan, and become a shrine priest. He looked at the shrine that had no shrine girls, no believers, and no future. As well as the obedient, ignorant, and weak gods who only knew how to hug thighs. Shiroki could only sigh helplessly and stand up to face the evil spirits of Tokyo. "I really like something Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva said." "If hell is not empty, then it is not empty." 17:"Reborn Japanese Great Author": I didn't finish reading this book, it's not to my liking. 18:"Reborn in Tokyo, Get in the car now!" Professional racer, but reincarnated into a Japanese racing manga! Superpowered racing car? Drugged racing? It was actually a traditional hot-blooded manga! My Japanese Art Life: Definitely a good book. After reading about 50 chapters, he really couldn't stop reading. The author had a thorough understanding of Japanese literature and culture. The protagonist was also very smart. Some scenes might be inexplicable or unpleasant, but in the next chapter, you would realize that these were all foreshadowing by the author for a reason. Exposing some of the current situation in Japan was also very appropriate. Although it was about Japan in the year 2000, I felt like I was talking about China now. Indeed, Japan was 20 to 30 years earlier than China. Then, could Japan's past be a lesson for China? It's just that it's easier to write 404 this way, right? →_→ "I Formed The Strongest Swordsman Group" was a very interesting novel. The story was set at the end of the Edo shogunate, during a time of great turmoil. The protagonist, Ju Qingdeng, had transmigrated to this era and possessed the "Duplication Talent System". He could duplicate a talent by competing with others. The author had a deep understanding of martial arts and historical background, which made the story more realistic and vivid. The plot was compact and the characters were vivid, leaving a deep impression on the protagonist and the other characters. In addition, the author's writing style was very dramatic, which made people full of surprises and expectations during the reading process. Overall, I Formed The Strongest Swordsman Group was a fascinating novel that was worth reading.
The characters included the male protagonist, Shogo Tokuwawa, the female protagonist, Mayuzumi Shinko, the female protagonist, Minoru Moriyama, and the female protagonist, Mikoto Misumi. "Tokyo Life Begins from a Lawyer" by Kujiujiu. It was an urban/urban life novel with transmigration, black-bellied, talkative, relaxed, and entertainment elements. User recommendation: Life in Tokyo from a Lawyer is a fascinating novel. The main character of the story, Shogo Tsujiwa, was a demon king who worked as a lawyer in the integrated world. His mission was to protect the rights and interests of his clients from being violated. The novel described his struggles and wisdom in court from the perspective of a lawyer. By using Japanese dramas such as "Winner is Justice,""Detective Conan,""Unnatural Death,""Shameful but useful Escape,""Late Night Canteen,""99.9 Criminal Lawyer," and "Detective Chinatown," readers could better understand and feel the work and environment of lawyers. The author's writing was smooth and the plot was compact, making it very enjoyable to read. In general, this was a novel suitable for readers who liked Japanese dramas about criminal investigation. It made people feel relaxed and happy reading experience. I recommend it for everyone to read! I hope you will like this book.
The following conclusion: " Tokyo Life Begins from Painting " is a novel about the career of a professional painter, Seiji Higashino, in Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. In the story, Mr. Higashino faced two paths. He could either imitate Japanese classics such as The Lonely Gourmet and The White Tower, or he could participate in the Tokyo Youth Art Awards and become a professional painter. The latest chapters of this novel included " The Painting Life Begins in Tokyo "," You Must Get First!", " Koue Ryoko is on tenterhooks " and " Perfect performance ". However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific content and techniques of painting from Tokyo. Therefore, he could not answer this question.
From the search results provided, we can conclude that " Tokyo Life Begins from Painting " is a novel about the career of a professional painter, Seiji Higashino, in Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. In the story, Mr. Higashino faced two paths. He could either imitate Japanese classics such as The Lonely Gourmet and The White Tower, or he could participate in the Tokyo Youth Art Awards and become a professional painter. The latest chapter of the novel included the finale of " The Painting Life Begins in Tokyo." However, the search results did not provide enough information about the specific content and details of the painting that began in Tokyo. Therefore, there was no way to give a definite answer to this question.
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