

It doesn’t make sense to me, the sun being in reverse would indicate that the moon arc is ending, but having sex doesn’t really resolve any of Kaneki or Touka’s issues. However I find it too positive, and as usual I sure do love being negative about things. You may have experienced setbacks that have damaged your enthusiasm and optimism and have perhaps led you to question whether you can really achieve what you have set out to achieve. The clouds may be blocking out the warmth, and preventing you from feeling as though everything is on track. The Sun reversed indicates that finding the positive aspects to a particular situation may prove to be difficult. The sun in reverse sort of relates to this situation: Not reversed and then mirrored, that’s not really anything to do with tarot that’s just… da vinci mirror code. Generally if you want to put a tarot number in this manga in reverse it’s been upside down. Anyway, continuing forward read under the cut for the explanation and yes I actually do get to Tsukiyama. My point is things can have many possible interpretations so try not to refute the assertions I make in this post with ‘that’s a nineteen’ or ‘that’s representative of the sun’. They could also just be a pun on the word orgasm with japanese numbers. They could also be moths wings as depicted at the beginning of the chapter.

They could also not even be numbers but representative of a moth’s wings instead. If you take the numbers as individual, an upside down six can be the lovers in reverse while an upside down 1 could represent Hide as he was just mentioned in the last chapter. If you just flip it it looks sort of like a 16 in the wrong order. If you flip and reverse it, ie what would happen if you were to place it in a mirror than you get a backwards nineteen. Tsukiyama and Furuta: Two Moons Heading Towards an Eclipse
