Daizenshuu 4 Page 72 (Deluxe ✭)
Page 72 of Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide details the logistical aspects of Serpent Road, officially measuring it at 1 million kilometers and confirming it connects Enma Daio’s castle to King Kai’s planet. The page outlines that the path is maintained by an Oni and that falling from it results in a descent into Hell. For a full translation of the Daizenshuu technical details, visit Kanzenshuu. Daizenshuu translations - Kanzenshuu
Let me know which you’d prefer — factual lore summary or a creative story based on that page’s hypothetical content. daizenshuu 4 page 72
- The Living World (現世): Represented as a smaller "bubble" at the bottom of the diagram. According to the text on page 72, this contains not just Earth, but the entire mortal universe—countless galaxies, nebulae, and the Kaioshin Realm (the world of the Supreme Kais) hovering above it like a satellite.
- Enma Daio’s Check-In Station: A small junction linking the Living World to the Afterlife.
- The Afterlife (あの世): A massive, semi-circular realm above the Living World. This is subdivided into two critical zones:
Including a disclaimer about consulting an official source for accuracy would be good. Maybe suggest looking at the book directly if the user needs precise details. Page 72 of Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World
4. Cultural Impact in the Dragon World
The text sidebar on this page usually discusses the monopoly Capsule Corporation holds over the world economy. The Living World (現世): Represented as a smaller



