I think that the Justice Arcana is prominent in Persona 4, though not so obviously as the Death Arcana in Persona 3. What I mean is that the Justice Arcana is a card of analysis and the ability to see the truth without any influence, and the truth is precisely the central concept of the plot in Persona 4. Moreover, the Justice Arcana is only represented by Nanako in this game, and she has a very special role. (Spoiler warning) When you think about it, the fate of Nanako depends on the player's ability to see the truth, thus she can almost be considered as an allegory of justice which is doomed if the player makes the wrong choices.
Well, that's it, I just wanted to speak my mind about it. For me, Persona 3 is centered on the concept of death and on the Death Arcana, and Persona 4 is centered on seeking the truth which can be expressed through the Justice Arcana. Kiukiu8 (talk) 15:15, August 23, 2014 (UTC)
A Kechi[]
Someone's been vandalizing the wiki with unnecessary and superfluous speculation about Akechi that belongs firmly in the realm of headcanons. Some of these, like the one edited out today, are misleading. Fushimi Chihiro and Akechi are both teenaged characters of the Justice Arcanum, so even discounting the first three games of the series and spinoffs, Akechi's age really isn't exceptional and has no reason to be mentioned.
To whoever is making these edits, I understand that Akechi is a fascinating character with a wealth of symbolism. As this wiki is made for recording facts and providing easy reference to canon information, it's not an appropriate place for more than surface-level character analysis. It is noteworthy that two of the characters who represent the Justice Arcana are children, but mentioning Akechi's weapons under his Prince persona as part of the theme is as out of place as mentioning Nanako's parasocial relationship with the local supermarket.