http://urano.org/kankou/ikaruga/horyuji2.htm
So, apparently Ikaruga is a real Japanese City.

With cool Japanese Citadels & pagoda.



And nice Eastern-Asian Gardens



I am Pago-chan.
I am the mascot of Ikaruga Town.
My appearance is a persimmon with hat moddeled after the top of pagoda. It originated from the famous poetry: Kaki Kueba Kane ga Narunari Horyuji( It sounded a bell of Horyuji Temple just as I had a persimmon.)
Pago-chan was named for pagoda, buddism tower in Oriental world.
So I introduce the outline of Ikaruga Town.
It's one of the two religions which are considered to be official.ST Dragon wrote:By the way, is Buddhism the official religion of Japan today?
If so, has it always been?
Let us not forget Berserk.ST Dragon wrote:Very interesting.
Thanks for clearing that up.
I’ve also read that Japanese people strongly believe in fate in a predestinarian (fatalist) way.
That’s very evident judging from Japanese anime & games. There are a lot of references of fate interfering in the lives of mortals & that it’s impossible to go against fate
Example:
Nausicaa’s of the Valey of the Wind (Warriors of the Wind)
Towards the end of the film, when the old blind woman & the two young girls are patiently waiting for their doom inside the ancient starship, as the angry Ohmu herd is closing by, one of the girls asks: “Grandma are we going to die”? & the old woman replies: “If fate commands it, we can only obey”
There are no references to "fate" in that article how ever.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
You forgot to *(TM)* it.Acid King wrote:the Hand of God
What happened to ZEUS and his posse?ST Dragon wrote: The “Official;”, “Main” or “Dominant” religion in Greece, is Greek Orthodox Christianity, as the majority of the people practice it one way or the other.
After they ran out of worshippers, they suddendly unemployed went to the USA to find a job. They were eventually hired by Marvel Comics as comicbook characters, along with many Norse gods.Super Laydock wrote:
What happened to ZEUS and his posse?
You have my sympathy... Here's not much diffent, believe meST Dragon wrote:Yes it is true.
The state wants to stop this, but the church is pushing back stating that it would be an act against god, tradition & some crap like that.
The church however, also owns the largest land-property, more than any other corporate/public entity in Greece.![]()
When they were asked why they don’t give to the poor, they replied it is god’s will, so it is only rightful for them to own all that land.
Heh heh, maybe we'll see them on the Capital One commercials next.Turrican wrote:After they ran out of worshippers, they suddendly unemployed went to the USA to find a job.
If you can, get ahold of the book "Scandinavian Humor and Other Myths," which contains profiles of the NEW Norse Gods (since they moved to Minnesota)....along with many Norse gods.
Well, it could happen in your bed room too...FatCobra wrote:Here's some advice for all of you if you plan to visit Ikaruga:
Watch for low-flying, polarity-switching aircraft.
We come from Vatican's outer zone, like my grandfather saysTurrican wrote:You have my sympathy... Here's not much diffent, believe meST Dragon wrote:Yes it is true.
The state wants to stop this, but the church is pushing back stating that it would be an act against god, tradition & some crap like that.
The church however, also owns the largest land-property, more than any other corporate/public entity in Greece.![]()
When they were asked why they don’t give to the poor, they replied it is god’s will, so it is only rightful for them to own all that land.
Heh, my family must be one of the few that still celebrate September XXRandorama wrote:We come from Vatican's outer zone, like my grandfather saysTurrican wrote:You have my sympathy... Here's not much diffent, believe meST Dragon wrote:Yes it is true.
The state wants to stop this, but the church is pushing back stating that it would be an act against god, tradition & some crap like that.
The church however, also owns the largest land-property, more than any other corporate/public entity in Greece.![]()
When they were asked why they don’t give to the poor, they replied it is god’s will, so it is only rightful for them to own all that land.
Turrican wrote:
Heh, my family must be one of the few that still celebrate September XX