I mean, the west does the same with things like Kung Fu and other Eastern Stuff. Avatar the Last Airbender is super eastern religion-inspired but I'm pretty sure the writers probably weren't all Buddhists or whatever. lol.
Yeah they basically treat Christianity (specifically Catholicism) like we treat Greek or Nordic mythology, it actually rules
One thing I like is Japanese media isn't afraid to portray angels as evil. It's rad as fuck.
Nerds complaining about how Christianity is demonized in Japanese media is my fuel
It's a shame because Angels make for such good monsters! Have you read the original biblical discription for things like cherubs and seraphs? Multiple heads and eyes, it's pure nightmare fuel.
Sacred Bloody Viscera Dripping From the Corpse of Christ Catholic Church
Western culture references or plays on Eastern religious concept and symbols all the time, often with absolutely no understanding of the actual religious system, they just think they're neat. Like a lot of 70s and 80s sci-fi including Star Wars borrows from Eastern religious mysticism, often mixing concepts from vastly different cultures. Its the same in Japan, foreign religions are exotic and mysterious, its just weird to see them reference Christianity like that because its so ordinary over here.
Although if they replaced all the statues of saints and angels with Evangilion Angels and the crucifix with Eva Unit 01, I might start attending church again.
The funny thing is biblical angels are very similar to Evangelion angels in appearance.
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Yea basically shortly after the Tokugawa shogunate was founded, there was the Shimabara Christian rebellion where 37,000 Japanese Catholic rebels were executed. After that Japanese Christians were forced to go underground and most Europeans were banned from entering Japan because the Shogun suspected that European missionaries were involved with the rebellion.
the Shogun suspected that European missionaries were involved with the rebellion.
Considering the complicity of Christian missionaries in other European colonial projects, that's a pretty safe inference to draw in retrospect.
I think there was a Liam Neeson movie aboot it too?
You are talking about Scorsese's Silence. Fun fact, the book it was based on was more popular among the Japanese New Left than Japanese Christians when it came out in the 60s, because supposedly it translated very closely to what happened to Japanese Marxists in the 30s.
According to that time I watched Ninja Resurrection, early Japanese Christians were persecuted by the Shogunate. I think there was a reincarnated Jesus and steam punk rocket launchers too?
Eiji Tsuburaya, the creator of Ultraman, was Catholic. Ultraman was super popular in the 70s and had a ton of Christian imagery. So the people who grew up in that era, like Hideaki Anno, incorporated that imagery into their work like Evangelion