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Originally Posted by cyberdemon
there is nothing for akasha but katakana which signifies foreign words compared to Akashiya which uses Hiragana and kanji. the use of these different styles is pretty significant in japan.
Plus don't take anything wiki to heart. It's made by fans and they don't have all the answers.
btw don't double post, use the edit button
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I did not notice the double post, may be the edit went wrong somehow. Plus I'm not really taking wiki to heart, just seeing the logic here and defense my view. It's a fan right to discuss and speculate base on what we know, right?