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  • Ikigai
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  • After the Second Shinobi World War, Kiba Uchiha had fled the village of Konohagakure and gathered shinobi from around the world to gather more knowledge of the shinobi ways. On their travels in the Land of Wisdom they saw a Tyrant king dictating a large land. With the help of the locals, Ikigai killed the King and settled in the Land enforcing a new political rule and thus formed Reikaigakure. After its formation Ikigai became a equivalent orgainsation to the ANBU of Konohagakure.
  • Ikigai (生き甲斐, pronounced [ikiɡai]) is the Japanese equivalent of the French, raison d'être. In English, these translate respectively as: 'something important one lives for', and 'a reason for being'. Although the meanings are similar, cultural attitudes towards the concept they embody differ. Few possess a raison d’être, but those who go through life with an enduring passion for something, can be consumed by it to the detriment of social relationships and a "normal" lifestyle. Thus, there are seen to be both desirable and undesirable aspects to having a raison d’être.
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Romaji
  • Ikigai
literal
  • Purpose in life
Kanji
  • 生きがい
Data
  • # Girl # A Space Christmas Story # The Monkey King # The Monster and the Maiden # Fancy Feast # Twelve Majestic Lies
Media
  • Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
Affiliations
  • Reikaigakure,
Style
  • color:#333; font-size:120%; font-family: Script;
Leaders
  • Rin Batsu, Kiba Uchiha~Founder
English
  • Purpose
Count
  • 2
unnamed team
  • No
abstract
  • After the Second Shinobi World War, Kiba Uchiha had fled the village of Konohagakure and gathered shinobi from around the world to gather more knowledge of the shinobi ways. On their travels in the Land of Wisdom they saw a Tyrant king dictating a large land. With the help of the locals, Ikigai killed the King and settled in the Land enforcing a new political rule and thus formed Reikaigakure. After its formation Ikigai became a equivalent orgainsation to the ANBU of Konohagakure.
  • Ikigai (生き甲斐, pronounced [ikiɡai]) is the Japanese equivalent of the French, raison d'être. In English, these translate respectively as: 'something important one lives for', and 'a reason for being'. Although the meanings are similar, cultural attitudes towards the concept they embody differ. Few possess a raison d’être, but those who go through life with an enduring passion for something, can be consumed by it to the detriment of social relationships and a "normal" lifestyle. Thus, there are seen to be both desirable and undesirable aspects to having a raison d’être. Everyone, according to the Japanese, has a hidden ikigai. Finding it requires a deep and often lengthy search of self. Such a search is regarded as being very important, since it is believed that discovery of one's ikigai brings satisfaction and meaning to life.
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