Shinigami in Japanese Culture
Shinigami (死神, Shinigami, lit. "god(s) of death" or "death god(s)") are a type of Japanese death god. In the Death Note series, they are a race of extra-dimensional beings who survive by killing humans to extend their own lives. Is Yokai a Shinigami? The Shinigami are a type of Yo-kai who reap the souls of humans. They are responsible for Rudy’s death.
Death Notes in Real Life
Tenendo conto di questo, are death notes real? From Kentucky to Russia, ‘Death Note’ has seeped into the real world in many scary incidents. But in real life, people around the world, most often young kids in school, have “used” their own Death Notes to write the names of fellow classmates and teachers, fantasizing that it will bring them death.
Ichigo Kurosaki: The Substitute Shinigami
Ichigo Kurosaki (黒崎 一護, Kurosaki Ichigo) is a Human who is also a Substitute Shinigami. He is also married to Orihime Inoue and has a son named Kazui Kurosaki.
The Likings of Ryuk
Rispetto a questo, why does ryuk like apples so much? He likes apples from the human world because he finds them "juicy" and stated that they are an addiction for him, like alcohol or cigarettes for humans. Apples become a very popular commodity or currency in the Shinigami Realm when Ryuk returns with an unknown quantity after the end of the series.