I both appreciate and find it unfortunate that they have to make a note about the Manji. First time I saw it used casually was on a map of Japan where it marked Buddhist temples. I had a "oh! ....oh, I get why" moment but that might be because I'd read in the past about it having a different meaning before WW2. Maybe that helped me figure it out quickly but I hope others don't feel weirded out by it because of how it became known in Western culture.
To end on a less serious note: good twin, evil twin situation lol
It's Juho Doh's first day of college, and it's like an unbreakable curse has been lifted at last. After a childhood of being overlooked and ignored, he's finally starting to make friends! But attracting attention is a dangerous game when hungry ghosts start to take notice. And if running from spirits wasn't enough, there's a strange man who just can't get enough of him. Will Juho be able to live a normal life? Or will he be devoured by those closest to him?
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