That raises further questions, like why could they pass through the door? And why do they have the "godly" constution that requires Japanese food?March of the Penguins, Gladiator, and Independence Day.
The MC's ancestors may be originally from that world, and started a family in Japan after escaping the nobles.
I think it was meant to imply that someone before him needed to transport heavy equipment through the gate. Possibly his father. This was the motivation that lead to him discovering it in the first place.The hows of coming and going aside, I'm curious about that spot-welded steel plate Kazura described. First thought of mine was, the thing that's sustaining the door is probably under that plate.
The hows of coming and going aside, I'm curious about that spot-welded steel plate Kazura described. First thought of mine was, the thing that's sustaining the door is probably under that plate.
That raises the question of how his father knew someone would have the resources and money to do so, knew what was on the other side since he never went to the other world and nobody in the multiple generations of the family left/sold the property... Did the family heads get some sort of prophecy about these events so they would prepare?I think it was meant to imply that someone before him needed to transport heavy equipment through the gate. Possibly his father. This was the motivation that lead to him discovering it in the first place.
Actually, it's strongly implied that the father went there himself, he's just extremely evasive about it when asked. He gave him a survival pack, with a western-style sword (so it's not from one of their ancestors), that had signes of having been used.That raises the question of how his father knew someone would have the resources and money to do so, knew what was on the other side since he never went to the other world and nobody in the multiple generations of the family left/sold the property... Did the family heads get some sort of prophecy about these events so they would prepare?