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While there are no academic papers exclusively focused on Isekai de Tochi o Katte Noujou o Tsukurou ( Let’s Buy the Land and Cultivate in a Different World ), several scholarly studies analyze the specific "Slow Life" and "Farming" subgenres it belongs to. These papers explore why stories about abandoned heroes who choose farming over combat resonate so strongly with modern audiences. Relevant Academic Research It argues that the focus on domestic peace
( Lu, 2020 ): This paper examines how "Slow Life" isekai functions as extreme escapism for "salarymen" (like the protagonist, Shuji). It argues that the focus on domestic peace reflects a rejection of the high-pressure, competitive nature of modern corporate life. ( Gettysburg College, 2025 ): This study dives
( Price, 2021 ): This survey analyzes 746 series and discusses how themes like "farming" and "village building" satisfy specific reader demographics. It identifies the shift from traditional "Hero's Journey" combat toward domestic and economic success as a key trend. ( Gettysburg College
( Gettysburg College, 2025 ): This study dives into the "sense of agency" these stories provide. It suggests that for readers who feel they have no control over their real-world jobs, seeing a protagonist build a literal foundation (buying land/farming) offers a psychological sense of accomplishment. Thematic Analysis of the Series