"Zetsubou no Shima" (絶望の島) translates to "Island of Despair" in English. The term is often associated with a fictional location in Video Games, particularly in the "Call of Duty: Zombies" series. The name evokes themes of hopelessness and isolation, reflecting the challenges faced by characters within that narrative context.
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Zangetsu means "slashing moon". It is also the name of Ichigo's sword in the anime series "Bleach".
"Shima" is the Japanese word for island.
'Shima.'
Bōken no shima
'Shima' is "island" in Japanese, though in compound words it can become 'jima.'
It depends on what context you're talking about. This "shima" (島) means "island", while (縞) means "stripes" (usually of a pattern).
鳥の島 Tori no shima
Answer''絶望(ぜつぼう) is how you write/read it in Japanese, literally translated 'Despair, Hopelessness'.
Depending on context: inaka, kotan, mura, sato, shuuraku
If I'm not wrong, it means goodbye, hopeless. If I'm not wrong, it means goodbye, hopeless.
The voice actors of Riku are David Gallagher (English), Mamoru Miyano (Japanese) and Eiji Shima (Japanese, as a child).