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Sharin no Kuni is a 2005 Japanese visual novel by Akabeisoft2, noted for Loose Boy's dystopian story about state-imposed social obligations.
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Why do people talk about obligations in Sharin no Kuni?
Sharin no Kuni is built around a dystopian legal system where elite officials called Special High Class Individuals can impose social obligations on citizens. Kenichi Morita is training to become one of them, and his exam sends him to rehabilitate three girls whose obligations shape the whole 2005 visual novel.
Who is Kenichi Morita in The Girl Among the Sunflowers?
Kenichi Morita is the protagonist, a student returning to a rural town after seven years of training. His official mission is to help Natsumi, Sachi, and Touka re-enter society under the rules of the wheel country.
Is Sharin no Kuni connected to Loose Boy's other visual novels?
Yes, it is strongly associated with writer Loose Boy and Akabeisoft2, the same creative orbit that made G-senjou no Maou notable among visual novel readers. Sharin no Kuni came first in 2005 and leans more into political dystopia than crime thriller structure.
Do I need the fan disc before reading Sharin no Kuni?
No, The Girl Among the Sunflowers is the main story and stands on its own. The 2007 fan disc, Sharin no Kuni, Yuukyuu no Shounen Shoujo, is extra material for readers who already care about the cast and setting.
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