I'm back to Cupid at Tenshodo.
Tenshodo's building was being rebuilt at Ginza 4-chome, but angels have returned to the street corner.
What is the difference between Cupid and Angel?
Looking at the dictionary, it is said that Cupid has a bow and arrow, and Angel does not have a bow and arrow.
Cupid is Greek mythology and the god of love. I've heard that when you are shot by the golden arrow of Cupid, you will fall in love with someone who was right after that. On the other hand, I've heard that if you get a lead arrow, you hate someone who was right after you. All of them are stories I heard a long time ago.
In Greek mythology, "Afrodite" and in Roman mythology, "Venus", the child of the god of love, is called Eros, and is called Amal or Kupido.
Angels serve the God of Christianity. In Western art, a male boy is depicted.