Talk:Rusukaina

Four Short of a Year
The description of the island said that the island has forty eight seasons, going through one season a week. Doesn't that mean that there are 48 weeks in the OP year? There are 52 weeks in a year in the real world. This might not be the best place to mention it, but there seems to be a difference in the length of the yearly cycles of the OP world and the real world.DancePowderer 23:15, August 26, 2010 (UTC)

Good question. The One Piece world is likely generally based on the 4 main seasons and the time needed for them to follow on should represent a year. Your remark may have some important meaning for the One Piece world : it depends on what are truly these 48 seasons. If they're all differents, it means that the island needs 48 weeks to go through all its different kind of seasons because each one last a week, and that's all. Yet, if the 48 seasons are actually 4 same seasons repeating themselves during 48 weeks, it means that people count that there are 48 seasons which follow on during a year, which implies that one year in One Piece is the equivalent of 48 weeks. At the moment, with our lack of information, we cannot answer this question. LordRayleigh.

I thought that the 48 week thing could have meant cycles, I just thought I should mention the other possibility.DancePowderer 03:59, August 31, 2010 (UTC)

Only Safe Spot on the Island
Is it just me or does the tree behind the rock luffy places his hat on look like the poisonous tree that keeps animal at bay in Strong World? It would explain why its a safe spot if its the same kind of tree.94.169.155.106 20:52, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

Animals
It would be good to add picture of giant animals of the island, whom Luffy befriended, into this article. Ruxax (talk) 01:19, June 29, 2014 (UTC)