Forum:Shinigami in other countries?

What about souls in other countries ... do they have their own Soul Society or something?

You know I've asked myself the same question. It wouldn't make much sense that Soul Society corresponds only to Karakura Town, which the only place we see the Shinigami venture into, they dont even hold power over all of Japan from what we have seen so it makes me wonder what if any is the role for the rest of the world. Also it hard to believe that Japanese based/themed shinigami have sway over say European, American, Australian souls. Yet it has been evident that if not for Soul Society doing what it does then the world would end. So there has to be something were missing.Salubri 20:30, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

That's an interesting question, but didn't they say something about how the first division Lt. (I'm too lazy to look up how to spell his name) began to appreciate western culture from his visits there? So I guess the members of the soul society at least go to different locations. Who knows maybe the soul king loosely coordinates soul societies for various regions.

Sorry that was me

--Ihaveaname 21:02, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

Now that you mention it that is quite possibly answers the question in a way. What if much like the possibility of each division having a specialty what if each division coordinates souls in various parts of the world. It could very well make sense as there are areas of Soul Society we haven't seen and therefore couldn't have seen all the souls that live there. Which stands to account for Tosen who is obviously of african decent or Yoruichi who may decent from Indian heritage or something of the like. It would stand to reason is soul society there is no distinction between the souls ethnicity's or regions.Salubri 21:35, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

Yeah, also Shinji was enjoying some jazz in the first scene of the flashback arc.. wasn't he? It fits the time frame of when it was originated, near the beginning of the 20th century. If so, it clearly shows that at least they had some kind of interaction with western culture. Deimonos 21:39, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

Well, I don't believe that each divison actually "owns" some parts oof the world to which they are responsible. I rather believe that it is chosen rather randomly. e.g there 20 shinigami of the 5th division and 15 shingiami of the 13th division in japan.and there 30 shinigami of the 1st division in brazil,e.g. This would explain that there are different ethnicitys between the souls.However, there are actually only dark-skinned (Yoruichi and Tosen) and well, Komamura, who actually brake ranks. I do not remember any other shinigami having a different skin colour ,etc. So there has to be at least another Soul Society. On the other hand, the idea of having different Soul Societys seems strange. Because, of the fact that there is so much place in Soul Society, there can live lots of people ,right? I mean there are 320 district in Rukongai and I believe that in one district, there is enough space for at least 10000 people ( However, it has never been said how many souls live in Soul Society.)However, this does not explain that there are only three shinigami ( i dislike saying but,), who are not white. Or, third theory: Tite Kubo has not thought of such things, so he does not bother to do it, now gargamel711 00:38 , 7 August 2009 (UTC)

I think that Tite Kuba doesn't bother fleshing out other parts of the world's spirit realms for the reason that Bleach is a Japanese fantasy for a Japanese audience. Maybe there are other Westernized or Africaanized Soul Societies, maybe there aren't. Could be the one Soul Society we see is the only one. Doesn't look like Tite Kuba is inclined to answer the question anytime soon.

But I did waste some time speculating on what an American Soul Society might look like. Unlike the midieval kingdom of the Japanese Soul Society I could see one based on a seemingly endless frontier where the people live much like the early American pioneers did among praries, forests, and mountains. Instead of the military cadres resembling fuedal lords and their samurai the 'shinigami' of the American Soul Society would typically be lone Soul Marshals. Their soul power takes the forms of their badge, their gun (either pistol or rifle), and their horse. The gun of course would be the equivalent of the Zampakuto. The badge could have its own sorts of powers to represent their authority. And the horse could be their personal 'movement' power equivelents. They get their missions from the capitol in the East where the Soul President dwells (but nobody ever goes to personally). In other words it would be a wierd funhouse mirror of Tite Kuba's Japanese Soul Society. Definite parallels but also stark differences due to culture and myths.

Anyway its just speculation. I would love to see Tite Kuba's take on it. Great Cthulhu 01:17, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

I think the one we see now patrols the whole world. As to why we see only one country get the attention i think because Aizen is fixed on Karakura towna dnthats where the main characters arfe located. I for one don't think there is multiple soul sociteies.Saimaroimaru 01:35, 7 August 2009 (UTC)