One popular pharmacy - related Japanese light novel is 'Drugstore in Another World'. It tells the story of a pharmacist who is transported to another world and uses his pharmaceutical knowledge there. It combines elements of fantasy and the unique concept of pharmacy in an interesting way.
Another one could be 'The Alchemist Who Survived Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life'. While it's more about alchemy which is related to pharmacy in a sense. The protagonist, who has knowledge in alchemy, tries to adapt to a new life. The story often involves creating potions and remedies, much like what a pharmacist does.
Sorry, I haven't heard of a light novel named 'Runes Pharmacy' directly. However, if it's a relatively new or niche light novel, it might be a bit difficult to find. You could also check some light novel fan communities or forums. People there often share information about new and interesting light novels.
They may also explore the ethical and moral aspects of pharmacy. Since pharmacy deals with drugs and health, Japanese light novels in this area might touch on issues like the proper use of medications, the responsibility of pharmacists, etc. This can add depth to the story as the characters navigate these complex issues.
I'm not sure if there is a widely known 'parrakel world pharmacy' novel specifically. It might be a relatively niche or new concept. You could try searching in specialized fiction databases or online book communities.
Sorry, I can't really recommend any specific Japanese light novels about the Korean - Japanese war as it's not a very common topic in light novels. But you could try searching in some Japanese literature databases or forums where people might discuss such rare finds.
Well, 'Spice and Wolf' is a great Japanese light novel. While it doesn't revolve around hot springs, there are parts where the main characters visit places with hot springs during their travels. Also, in some traditional Japanese - themed light novels, hot springs are often used as a backdrop to create a relaxing and traditional Japanese atmosphere. You can search for light novels in Japanese literature platforms or specialized anime - light novel stores for more specific ones related to hot springs.
Another great one is 'Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World'. The story of Subaru's repeated deaths and his attempts to change the outcome is really unique. It has complex characters and a deep plot that unfolds as the story progresses.
😋I recommend the following Japanese light novels to you: 1. One Piece: The Most Evil New Star: This is a Doujinshi novel about One Piece. The main character is about saving a girl and defeating the villain. It's very exciting. The author was Floral 2016. 2. "Divine College: The Godly King of All Realms": This is a story about crossing over to another world. The protagonist's soul passes through the brilliant night, defeats the enemy, and becomes the Godly King of All Realms. The author was Yu Qi. 3. "Yuki's Holy Grail Journey": This is a novel about the Holy Grail Wars. The protagonist participated in various Holy Grail Wars in order to return to Asuna's side. The author was the Round Divine Flame Demon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following Japanese light novels to you. I hope you will like them! 1. [My Girlfriend Is From Japan]: A light novel, a fantasy novel, describing a love story of daily life. 2. "The Adorable Survival of the Net King": A light novel, a doujinshi derivative novel. It traveled through the interesting lives of the main characters and beautiful men in the 2D world. 3. "Diary of a Beautiful Woman in Female Clothing": A light novel, a fantasy novel, depicting a story of a middle school student Ye Luo disguised as a crossdresser. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
I'm not sure specifically which Japanese novels are directly related to 'no ichigo'. However, there are many popular Japanese novels like 'Norwegian Wood' by Haruki Murakami. You could try searching in Japanese literature databases or asking in Japanese book clubs for ones related to 'no ichigo'.
One Japanese novel that might be related to battery in some way could be 'Hard - Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World' by Haruki Murakami. His works often touch on elements of modern technology and the impact on society, and there could be some references or themes related to battery within the complex narrative of this novel.