Arikawa's magical touch had managed to strike again. Shio no Machi had managed to brilliantly combine sci-fi setting with heart-warming romance and thought provoking slice of life without each of the elements feeling underwhelming nor overpowering the other.
Without going into the specifics, the story begin by easing the readers into understanding the premise of the story. However, the introductory chapter is not as straightforward as simply introducing, it also provided a unique viewpoint to the world. As the story continues to develop, the character's past begins to reveal and we start to gain a better understanding of the characters and their motives. The main portion of the book ended in a pleasant tone which ties things off neatly. The neatness of the ending is further supported by the side stories included in the ending which allows one to gain further insight of the characters.
The author had managed to link every bit of information in the book together in a marvelous way. It is as though one is reading a concise report where each and every word matter. However, unlike a report, the story is not mechanical but instead filled with life and emotions. The characters truly feels real and alive. Though there are some parts (especially in the side stories) where I felt that the character may have broken character, but it's not to the extent where one will criticize. Thinking through holistically, such display of character may indeed be possible. It is as though coming to see another side of a person due to the increase in proximity. While thinking that such may be a possibility, it once again shows how meticulous the author is.
A common theme, and something that Arikawa managed to do really well, is that none of the chapter is as simple as they seems. Each chapter has their main focus. However, often hidden in plain sight are important life lessons that are worth remembering and thinking through. These lessons could often be seen through the observations of the individual characters or through conversations between the characters.
All in all, a great book that is fun as a casual read yet having the potential to concurrently be a serious and thought provoking literature.