I'm sorry, I haven't read this light novel specifically, so I can't give you the exact plot. But generally, light novels often involve themes like adventure, self - discovery, and relationships.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, 'isekai' often involves being transported to another world. 'Onsen' is a hot spring. So it might be about a protagonist who is reborn in an onsen in another world and their adventures or experiences there.
There might be some fan - made translations floating around on the internet. Try searching on light novel forums or groups on social media platforms. They may be able to point you in the right direction for a good translation.
You can try looking for it in local bookstores that specialize in Japanese novels or manga - related books. Sometimes they carry unique and hard - to - find titles.
The TV series starred by Ni Ni and Chen Daoming was " Golden Age." The drama was adapted from Yi Shu's novel of the same name. It told the story of Jiang Nansun and Zhu Suosuo, who had different family backgrounds and different personalities, but had a girl friendship since their school days. They experienced all kinds of tests of kinship, love, workplace, and marriage together, but still supported each other and shared joys and sorrows together.
The drama was first broadcast on CCTV's drama channel on December 28,2020, and was broadcast simultaneously on iQiyi.
One difference could be its focus on twintails as a central concept. Most light novels don't center around this specific hair style. So, it gives it a very distinct and unique angle.
Sure. In 'gonna be the twintail light novel', the art style might be a big draw. If it's like other light novels, it could have detailed descriptions of the settings which are often fantastical. The relationships between the characters are likely to be complex, with some characters having rivalries or alliances based on their views about twintails or other aspects of their world.
Sun ore can be a symbol of great power. In many anime, power sources are important elements. The sun ore, being related to the sun which is a huge and powerful celestial body, can represent a near - limitless source of energy or magic that characters strive to obtain or control.
The sun in anime often symbolizes power and hope. For example, in some mecha anime, the power source might be related to the sun's energy. Ore, which means 'I' in Japanese, could imply a character's self - discovery journey related to the sun. Maybe a young protagonist discovers that they have a special connection to the sun's energy. They start off as an ordinary person but gradually realize their potential as they interact with the sun - related elements in their anime world.
Since I don't know the specific 'ore kadal' story, it could be a story about a person named Ore and something related to 'kadal' which might mean 'sea' in some languages. Maybe it's a story of Ore's adventures by the sea, or a love story that has some connection to the sea. But without more information, it's hard to say for sure.