#should probably disclaim that i'm chinese so there might be a few nuanced differences in japanese?
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During the main quests, this appears p often. It literally means "Jin's Journey":
But the kanji for "Jin" -- 仁 -- also means "benevolence," emphasizing a respect for humanity. So 仁之道, while it means "Jin's Journey," can also be read as "the path/way of benevolence."
He isn't following the bushido, or 武士道,the way of the warrior/samurai, but rather 仁之道, the way of benevolence, a path that diverts sharply from the "honor" that samurai follow.
#should probably disclaim that i'm chinese so there might be a few nuanced differences in japanese?#the gist is still there though#ghost of tsushima#gots#sakai jin#tears falling like peridots#jin sakai#gots meta#ghost of tsushima meta#i have a lot of feelings about jin's name ever since i saw the kanji#there's nothing that fits him better#仁 implies a deep and visceral love for humanity#but it can take it a step further for all living things#which fits for jin he throws everything away because he values all human life and his island#and not even just human life he respects the foxes and animal life on the island too#his father is the wind and his mother is the yellow bird#he's respectful of all life human animal and so in tune with nature#all the seemingly inconsequential things#there's no better name for him
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