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Alone In A Dystopia, Cracking Open A Beer is an essay collection by VTuber Tetra Shikisima, offering a reflective and personal exploration of modern life, loneliness, and digital-era identity. Known for her thoughtful content and unique perspective, Tetra Shikisima brings her voice beyond streaming into written form, presenting a series of essays that combine introspection, everyday observation, and subtle humor.
VTuber Tetra Shikisima, who loves alcohol, walks, and dystopia, writes about her time drinking alone, traveling, and simply cherishing "how she feels." An essay that doesn't seek efficient answers in travel or life, but instead searches for her own unique perspective.
Using the feeling of wandering into the gaps of old towns like Hong Kong, Shimokitazawa, and Ueno as a clue, she quietly delves into memories from the early days of her career, her first trip abroad, band circles and music, and the meaning of being alone. Furthermore, it is packed with content that alcohol lovers will adore, such as the world of sour beers like sour ales and lambics, ways to arrange and enjoy gin, and craft cola recipes. It also includes must-have collector's items for fans, such as a Vlog walking map and self-liner notes for songs and music videos.
Tetra Shikisima is a VTuber (virtual content creator) known for her unique personality, commentary, and creative expression across digital platforms.
The book contains personal essays and reflections, exploring themes of digital culture, loneliness, and everyday experiences.
It is primarily non-fiction, presented as a collection of essays and personal reflections.
It is ideal for VTuber fans, readers interested in modern commentary, and those who enjoy reflective essays.
Yes. It is a great gift for fans of Tetra Shikisima or those who enjoy thoughtful and introspective writing.
Yes. As a creator-authored book from a VTuber, it holds collectible value for fans and followers.
No. While fans may appreciate it more, the themes and writing are accessible to general readers who enjoy reflective essays.