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*Amahara Shinto is concerned with proselytising and spreading Shinto well beyond the borders of the home islands. | *Amahara Shinto is concerned with proselytising and spreading Shinto well beyond the borders of the home islands. | ||
*Amahara Shinto was never conflated with Buddhism as in Japan. | *Amahara Shinto was never conflated with Buddhism as in Japan. | ||
*Amahara (and the world it's in) is way less sexist than the real world. | |||
[[Sengoku Amahara]]<br> | [[Sengoku Amahara]]<br> | ||
[[Steampunk Amahara]]<br> | [[Steampunk Amahara]]<br> |
Revision as of 17:47, 9 July 2011
Amahara is not Japan. In fact, it is very appropriately categorised as a form of NotJapan. The following are a few reasons why Amahara is similar to but not Japan.
- Amahara does not have an Emperor - it has an Apostle.
- Amahara Shinto is concerned with proselytising and spreading Shinto well beyond the borders of the home islands.
- Amahara Shinto was never conflated with Buddhism as in Japan.
- Amahara (and the world it's in) is way less sexist than the real world.