Recently, the second season of the TV animation of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", which has become extremely popular in Japan and has become a national anime, was officially announced to be produced, sparking heated discussions among Japanese netizens. However, the focus of the discussion was not what new content the animation brought, but the awkward title "Yukaku Arc". According to the original meaning of the Japanese word, "Yukuoku" refers to a term from the Edo period in Japan, where prostitutes allowed by the government gathered together in a specially designated area surrounded by walls. In simple terms, it was the ancient red-light district. ·The problem is, given the huge influence of "Demon Slayer" in Japan, many criticisms have come in, and the biggest key issue is "how to explain to children what Yugoku means." Critics angrily said that naming the game Yugoku would have a bad influence on children. After the criticisms reverberated and fermented, they triggered opposition voices of "discrimination against women", which was even stronger than the voices that it had a bad influence on children. Of course, many netizens said that everyone was overreacting and it was a bit strange that "You Guo" was so hotly discussed. |
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