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Isekai Onsen Paradise

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Plot

Kōzō Yukawa is an avid hot springs enthusiast. While searching for a hot spring in the mountains, he falls off a cliff and dies. An Inari spirit reincarnates him in a fantasy world. Retaining his passion, he quickly finds a hot spring and entices various ladies, including the Inari's messenger, Mayudama, and some elves, to bathe with him.

Characters

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Media

Light novel

Written by Konao Menrui, Isekai Onsen Paradise began serialization on Hobby Japan's user-generated novel publishing website Novel Up Plus on September 6, 2019.[2] It later began being published, with illustrations by Yoshitake, under Hobby Japan's HJ Novels imprint in August 2021. Three volumes have been released as of August 19, 2022.[3]

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Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Masahito Sasaki was serialized on Hobby Japan's Comic Fire manga website from November 19, 2021,[4] to December 25, 2023. Its chapters were collected into two tankōbon volumes from August 2022[5] to December 2023.[6]

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Anime

A short-form anime television series adaptation was announced on November 26, 2023. The series is produced by BloomZ and Wolfsbane with production assistance by Gekkō.[7] Tomonori Mine directed the anime, with Yōhei Kashii writing series scripts, Minori Homura handling the character designs, and YAB EntertainMent credited for music production.[1] It aired on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji from January 12 to March 29, 2024, with the AnimeFesta service streaming an explicit and "steam-less" version of the anime. The series' theme song "Baby love! Baby please!" is performed by GuilDrops.[8] The series was licensed by the manga and anime platform, Coolmic,[9] and an English-subtitled version of the anime was released on their website.[10] A Blu-ray box of the anime was released by Gekkō on May 29, 2024 through Pixiv's BOOTH e-commerce platform.[11][12]

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