Talk:Ichika Kaneki/@comment-223.223.148.139-20180713060323

While thinking about her name just realised that Japan's most recognised butterfly the Japanese Emperor butterfly is scientifically called Sasakia charonda. Ishida used butterflies at various points throughout the story to represent life and struggle especially with Arima when he captured a butterfly with his bare hands yet let it go, showing his and everyone's pursuit of freedom and essence of humanity which he holds by sparing an insignificant life. Again, on the last panel of chapter 178 when Touka asks Saiko to wait with her, the panel ends with a butterfly, probably the butterfly representing life and the wait symbolizing her pregnancy and their hope of Ken's return. The next and the last chapter 179 starts with a single butterfly on an empty page (beginning of a new life). Arima was a father to him and Sasaki was the name given to him by Arima probably after the butterfly he spared its life (just like he spared the life of Kaneki who was one special threat to CCG from the beginning). Ken loved Arima as his father and the only one who acknowledged his pain and sure Arima gave his life for Ken. So, most probably Kaneki would name their daughter in the honor of Arima. Sasaki would be her name (according to me) and most importantly the blank page like Arima had made only one wish for himself which he asked Ken,(correct me if I'm wrong) one day (in the early arc of Re:) when Ken is in Arima's office Arima told him that he wishes to see his grandchildren.