A Sunday in Akiba

"In the sort of autumn afternoon that leaves maidens sighing, new enemies arrive in Akiba! And these enemies are more terrifying than any monster--they're human. Worse, their target is the very system at the heart of the city--the Round Table Council! Will the tenuous government that Shiroe has worked so hard to build survive this latest threat?"

- Yen Press summary

Log Horizon 5: A Sunday in Akiba is the fifth volume of the Log Horizon light novel series.

Alternate Titles

 * 秋葉原的星期日 (Chinese version)
 * Les enfants perdus de l'aube (French version, omnibus with volume 6)
 * 아키바 거리의 일요일 (Korean version)

Log Horizon

 * Shiroe
 * Naotsugu
 * Akatsuki
 * Nyanta
 * Isuzu
 * Rundelhous Code

Crescent Moon Alliance

 * Maryelle
 * Henrietta
 * Serara

West Wind Brigade

 * Soujiro Seta
 * Kyouko (illustration only)
 * Fragrant Olive (illustration only)
 * Chika (illustration only)
 * Sandy (illustration only)

Others

 * Krusty
 * Takayama Misa (illustration only)
 * Isaac
 * Rezarick
 * Rayneshia
 * Elissa
 * Lord Marves
 * Nureha

Trivia

 * Differences in Yen On's translation:
 * The spellings of two characters' names were changed to match the ones given in the Japanese version's character introductions: Reinesia was changed to Raynesia (Japanese version, Rayneshia; though the letters are obscured after 's'), and Crusty to Krusty. In the previous volume, Yen On changed the spelling on the introduction page from Tohya to Touya, to match the translation. Volume 3 instead left both the introduction page's spelling (Maryelle) and the translation's spelling (Marielle) as-is.
 * Breaking the pattern of the previous four volumes, this volume included the preview for the next volume. In the preview, the next volume's title was given as Lost Child of Dawn. The volume's finalized title became Lost Child of the Dawn.
 * Because many translations of the light novels do not use book jackets, the inside covers for volume 5 are lost. (Even for the front and back covers, due to different book sizes in different countries, many non-Japanese covers end up cropping the images.)