What's the difference other than the pronunciation?
Shion (η΄«θ) comes from harujion (ζ₯η΄«θ), the Japanese word for the common fleabane. The common fleabane is related to the annual fleabane, which in Japanese is called himejoon (姫ε₯³θ), which is what Jo'on's named after.
Shion (η΄«θ) comes from harujion (ζ₯η΄«θ), the Japanese word for the common fleabane. The common fleabane is related to the annual fleabane, which in Japanese is called himejoon (姫ε₯³θ), which is what Jo'on's named after.
HereAnnual fleabane
Hime-Jo'onWaah, my big sister is eating grass...That's because you don't give me anything Jo'onDon't treat me like an idiot!
Even I wouldn't do such thing as cannibalism!HereThe yellow part is so goodcommon fleabane
Haru-Jion