Why is the Swastika in Tokyo Revengers?

avatarBivouacingFirma year ago
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avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

The swastika in Tokyo Revengers is actually a Buddhist symbol called the 'manji,' representing peace and harmony in East Asian culture. It's often misunderstood in the West due to its association with Nazi symbolism.

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avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

It's cultural, not political. The manji in Tokyo Revengers represents peace and prosperity; it's a staple in Japanese Buddhism.


avatarAttendingStokea year ago

I totally get the confusion. It's a manji, not the swastika, and it's meant to signify positive things in Japanese and Buddhist contexts.


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Yeah, don't worry! The swastika you're seeing is the Buddhist manji, symbolizing good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture, not the Nazi symbol.

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