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Bonten
Japanese
梵天 (ぼんてん)
Rōmaji
Bonten
Information
Leader(s)
Manjiro Sano
Status
Unfounded
Debut
Manga
Chapter 194 Bonten (梵天 (ぼんてん) , Bonten?) is a criminal organization led by Manjiro Sano as a product of the Kanto Manji Gang's victory in the Battle of Three Deities. Bonten is also known as Japan's most feared crime syndicate.[1] As of the final time leap, Bonten's founding is prevented.
Contents
1Appearance
1.1Uniform
1.2Insignia
2Background
3Structure
4Members
5Etymology
6References
7Site Navigation
Appearance[]
Uniform[]
All Bonten members wear formal business attire. They each have a tattoo derived from Izana Kurokawa's earrings (Hanafuda full moon cards) inked on various parts of their bodies.
Insignia[]
Background[]
Bonten is engaged in a variety of illegal activities, such as gambling, prostitution, fraud, and murder. The organization's ruthlessness and intolerance toward traitors and informants[2] has made it difficult for police to obtain information about their activities.
Structure[]
Bonten's top administration consists of a prime leader followed by his second and third-in-commands. He also has an advisor by his side. Underneath them are four Top Executives. Each of their authority and power enables them to be an extremely fearsome outfit in the latest present alternate timeline.
Members[]
Bonten
Leader
Manjiro Sano
Number 2
Haruchiyo Sanzu
Number 3
Kakucho
Advisor
Takeomi Akashi
Executives
Kanji Mochizuki
Ran Haitani
Rindo Haitani
Hajime Kokonoi
Etymology[]
Bonten (梵天) is the Japanese name of the Hindu creator god Brahma, which is also the namesake of the gang Brahman.
The 梵 Kanji is shared with Brahman and the 天 Kanji is shared with Tenjiku (天竺).
References[]
↑Tokyo Revengers Manga: Chapter 195.
↑Tokyo Revengers Manga: Chapter 196.
Site Navigation[]
Organizations
Tokyo Revengers
Black Dragon · Bonten · Brahman · Kanto Manji Gang · Kodo Rengo · Mizo Middle Five · Moebius · Ragnarok · Rokuhara Tandai · S-62 Generation · Tenjiku · Tokyo Manji Gang · Valhalla