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The Japanese language uses kanji (written characters derived from Chinese)
for the Japanese equivalent of root words. The Japanese family names of the
Sailor Scouts and Tuxedo Mask all contain the same kanji as the corresponding
planet (not necessarily pronounced the same).
The kanji used in the Japanese names of the planets include the five Asian
elements (fire, water, wood, metal, earth). The days of the week also include
the kanji for the elements, so the days of the week, the planets, and the
elements are all somewhat related. (The day of week/planet relationship is the
same one that exists in the West.) The Sailor Scouts thus could be considered an
elemental-based team if you want to count Tuxedo Mask as the element earth
(though Saturn's is usually used for the element).
The Sailor Scouts' special attacks usually fit the kanji associated with the
planet. (For instance, the name of the planet Mars uses the kanji for
"fire", and Sailor Mars has fire attacks.) Sailor Venus is an
exception; she was named early before Takeuchi started the naming pattern. The
kanji in her name means "love", associated with the goddess Venus; her
later attacks, how-ever, involve gold/metal and the Japanese name for Venus does
use the kanji for "gold" or "metal". Sailor Jupiter's most
recent attack (and several manga attacks) are associated with wood, but her
early anime attacks are associated with the god Jupiter.
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