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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!

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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!
Cover for the first Japanese volume of Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!
日本へようこそエルフさん。
(Nihon e Yōkoso Erufu-san)
Genre
Novel series
Written byMakishima Suzuki
Published byShōsetsuka ni Narō
Original runFebruary 22, 2017 – present
Light novel
Written byMakishima Suzuki
Illustrated byYappen
Published byHobby Japan
English publisher
ImprintHJ Novels
DemographicMale
Original runAugust 25, 2018 – present
Volumes9
Manga
Written byMakishima Suzuki
Illustrated byShimo Aono
Published byHobby Japan
English publisher
  • NA: J-Novel Club
ImprintHJ Comics
MagazineComic Fire
DemographicShōnen
Original runDecember 24, 2018 – present
Volumes10
Anime television series
Directed byTōru Kitahata
Written byAya Yoshinaga
StudioZero-G
Original networkMBS, TBS, CBC
Original run January 11, 2025 scheduled
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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! (Japanese: 日本へようこそエルフさん。, Hepburn: Nihon e Yōkoso Erufu-san) is a Japanese light novel series written by Makishima Suzuki and illustrated by Yappen. It began serialization online in 2017 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was acquired by Hobby Japan, who published the first light novel volume in August 2018 under their HJ Novels imprint. Nine volumes have been released as of October 2023. A manga adaptation with art by Shimo Aono has been serialized online via Hobby Japan's Comic Fire website since December 2018. Both the light novel and manga have been licensed in North America by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation produced by Zero-G is set to premiere in January 2025.

Plot

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Ever since Kazuhiro Kitase was a child, whenever he slept, he would dream of a fantasy world. One day, he explores the fantasy world with his elf friend, Marie, but they get killed by a dragon. They abruptly wake up in his home in Japan and they eventually work out that whenever he falls asleep or dies in the fantasy world, he and anyone he is touching are sent back to Japan, then they can return to the fantasy world by falling asleep. They regularly go back and forth, with him helping Marie adjust to life in modern Japan and then going on quests in the fantasy world and eventually bringing others back to Japan.

Characters

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Kazuhiro Kitase (北瀬一廣, Kitase Kazuhiro) / Kazuhiho (カズヒホ)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi[2]
A 25-year-old Japanese salaryman who since his childhood habitually shifts into a fantasy world when falling asleep on Earth. In the other world, where he calls himself Kazuhiho (due to a childhood spelling mistake) and ages much slower, he is still 15 years old and an Illusory Swordsman who is travelling with Marie. It is only after he and Marie are fire-blasted by a dragon and Marie unexpectedly appears by his side in Japan that he realizes that the other world is real and his shifting ability can be extended to others. Among his special skills in the other world are the ability to create illusions, to travel through another dimension to cover distances with speed, and a plethora of languages he picked up. However, except for food, he is not able to take any items to either world during his shifts.
Marie (マリー, Marī) / Mariabelle (マリアーベル, Mariāberu)
Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[2]
A 102-year-old Elven Spirit Sorcerer, a mage skilled in both arcane and spirit magic, and a longtime adventuring companion of Kazuhiro after she had killed him on their first meeting. While they intrude on a dragon's lair to have a look at its eggs, they are discovered and blasted with dragon fire. When Kazuhiro hugs her in an attempt to shield her, he inadvertently takes her back to Earth, where she becomes enamored with most of the novelties found in its culture, particularly the food. In time, she also falls in love with Kazuhiro.
Wridra (ウリドラ, Uridora)
Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama[3]
An ancient female Arkdragon who can adopt a near-human form by transplanting her consciousness into a body regurgitated from her draconic self. When Kazuhiro and Marie intruded on her lair to take a look at her eggs, she took offense and killed them both, which resulted in Marie getting displaced to Earth along with Kazuhiro for the first time. After the two return, they manage to pacify Wridra with an offering of Japanese food and malt beer; and after taking a fancy on these delicacies, Wridra initially pays them with her own scales and blood (all of them extremely powerful and rare magic components) and later decides to visit Earth as well.
Mewi (ミュイ, Myui)
Voiced by: Rico Sasaki[3]
A young beastman and a member of the Neko Tribe who was living with his grandfather in hiding ever since their tribe was decimated by a monster, which was looking for magic stones the beastpeople had mined and which it was guarding, and subsequent human persecution. Captured by some bandits, who also killed his grandfather, he is forced to use his grandfather's magic stone to summon monsters for waylaying travellers until he is freed by Kazuhiro and Marie.
Kaoruko Ichijo
A young librarian and acquaintance of Kazuhiro who lives in the same apartment complex.
Toru Ichijo
Kaoruko's husband.
Sven
An mage with the power of prophecy. Also known as the Twin Blade Magic Swordsman. While renowned for his prowess, he is also infamous for his unstable personality.

Media

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Light novels

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Written by Makishima Suzuki, Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf began serialization as a web novel on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō on February 22, 2017.[4] It was later acquired by Hobby Japan who released it under their HJ Novels light novel imprint with illustrations by Yappen in August 2018. Nine volumes (including four volumes published digital-only) have been published as of October 2023.[5] The light novel is licensed in North America by J-Novel Club.[6]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 August 25, 2018[7]978-4-7986-1735-0February 23, 2019[1]978-1-7183-3600-1
2 December 22, 2018[8]978-4-7986-1843-2July 9, 2019[1]978-1-7183-3602-5
3 May 24, 2019[9]978-4-7986-1912-5February 23, 2020[1]978-1-7183-3604-9
4 September 21, 2019[10]978-4-7986-2001-5June 21, 2020[1]978-1-7183-3606-3
5 February 22, 2020[11]978-4-7986-2107-4December 27, 2020[1]978-1-7183-3608-7
6 July 22, 2020 (ebook)[12]May 17, 2021[1]978-1-7183-3610-0
7 July 19, 2021 (ebook)[13]December 21, 2021[1]978-1-7183-3612-4
8 October 19, 2022 (ebook)[14]June 20, 2023[1]978-1-7183-3614-8
9 October 19, 2023 (ebook)[5]August 9, 2024[1]978-1-7183-3616-2

Manga

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A manga adaptation illustrated by Shimo Aono began serialization on Hobby Japan's Comic Fire manga website on December 24, 2018.[15] As of August 2024, ten volumes have been released. The manga is also licensed by J-Novel Club.[6]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 May 27, 2019[16]978-4-7986-1935-4June 22, 2021[17]978-1-7183-0510-6
2 March 27, 2020[18]978-4-7986-2155-5July 27, 2021[17]978-1-7183-0511-3
3 August 27, 2020[19]978-4-7986-2251-4November 3, 2021[17]978-1-7183-0513-7
4 March 1, 2021[20]978-4-7986-2431-0December 29, 2021[17]978-1-7183-0512-0
5 September 1, 2021[21]978-4-7986-2585-0April 26, 2022[17]978-1-7183-0514-4
6 March 1, 2022[22]978-4-7986-2652-9September 27, 2022[17]978-17183-0515-1
7 September 29, 2022[23]978-4-7986-2884-4March 8, 2023[17]978-1-7183-0516-8
8 May 1, 2023[24]978-4-7986-3071-7January 3, 2024[17]978-1-7183-0517-5
9 December 28, 2023[25]978-4-7986-3332-9December 25, 2024[17]
10 August 1, 2024[26]978-4-7986-3562-0

Anime

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An anime adaptation was announced on December 28, 2023.[27] It was later confirmed to be a television series produced by Zero-G and directed by Tōru Kitahata, with Aya Yoshinaga writing and overseeing series scripts, and Madoka Hirayama designing the characters and serving as chief animation director.[2] It is set to premiere on January 11, 2025, on the Animeism programming block on MBS, TBS and CBC.[28] The opening theme song is "Palette Days" performed by Rico Sasaki, while the ending theme song is "Yummy Yummy" performed by Nijisanji VTubers Kaede Higuchi and Kanae.[3]

Reception

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Demelza from Anime UK News felt the manga gave a unique twist on common tropes, while also praising the characters.[29] Christopher Farris from Anime News Network praised the characters and artwork, while also feeling the story was largely uneventful and had untapped potential.[30]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c Hodgkins, Crystalyn (March 14, 2024). "'Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!' TV Anime Reveals Cast, Staff in Teaser Video". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 27, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 17, 2024). "'Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!' TV Anime Reveals More Cast, Theme Songs, January 2025 Debut". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 17, 2024.
  4. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。 (in Japanese). Shōsetsuka ni Narō. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  5. ^ a b 【電子専売】日本へようこそエルフさん。 9 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 14, 2020). "J-Novel Club Adds 5 Light Novels, 2 Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 25, 2023. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
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  10. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。 4 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on September 24, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
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  14. ^ 【電子専売】日本へようこそエルフさん。 8 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  15. ^ 夢から醒めると現実世界にエルフが「日本へようこそエルフさん。」コミカライズ版. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 24, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
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  18. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。2 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  19. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。3 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  20. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。4 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  21. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。5 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  22. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。6 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  23. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。7 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  24. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。8 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on September 21, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  25. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。9 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on December 28, 2023. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  26. ^ 日本へようこそエルフさん。10 (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Archived from the original on September 15, 2024. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  27. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 27, 2023). "'Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!' Novels Get Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  28. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 22, 2024). "'Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!' Anime Reveals TV Debut on January 10". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  29. ^ Demelza (March 24, 2019). "Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! Volume 1 Review". Anime UK News. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  30. ^ Farris, Christopher (July 8, 2021). "Review: Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! Manga Vol. 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
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