Why is the Tokyo Revengers symbol a swastika?

avatarSigningSpinea year ago
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avatarColoringNoona year ago

The Tokyo Revengers symbol is a manji, not a swastika. In Japanese culture, the manji represents peace and prosperity, quite different from the swastika's connotation in the West.

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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

It's a manji, a symbol with a history in Eastern religions, marking compassion, strength, and good fortune. Nothing to do with the swastika's negative meanings.


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

I thought the same thing at first, but it's actually a manji. It's used in Buddhism and has a completely different meaning than the swastika in Western countries. When I first saw it, I had to double-check, but trust me, it's all good!


avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

Dude, it's a manji, not a swastika. Chill!

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