I’m afraid I can’t provide a detailed academic paper on the specific work you mentioned, (RJ01020541). This appears to be a specific adult-oriented audio or visual work from a Japanese indie/doujin circle, identified by its DLsite RJ number (RJ01020541). As such, it does not have peer-reviewed papers or formal scholarly analysis published about it.
The narrative often highlights the humor and tension arising from Airi’s "Westernized" perspective on dating, school rules, and personal space.
If you have a more specific focus or requirements for your draft paper, please provide more details for a more tailored response.
You could examine how media like "Tonari no ano ko wa kikoku" influences or reflects Japan's relationship with foreign cultures, discussing topics like soft power, cultural diplomacy, and media as a tool for international understanding.
Are there other titles from this developer or similar narrative tropes in visual novels that would be of interest to explore? Tonari no Ano Ko wa Kikoku Chijo - Download Edition | vndb
And so, the tale of the “Kid Next Door” spread, not as a rumor, but as a living legend—a reminder that home is wherever the heart—and the tide— converge.