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Kinoko Nasu (奈須 きのこ, Nasu
Kinoko, male, born 28
November 1973) is a ****anese author, best
known for
writing the
light novel The
Garden of
Sinners and visual...
- The
kinoko (木の子) is a yōkai told in
legends of the
Kinki region. In the
Yoshino region of Nara
Prefecture and in Hyōgo Prefecture, they are yōkai said...
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Kinoko Teikoku (きのこ帝国,
literally "Mushroom Empire") was a ****anese shoegaze/dream pop band.
Their first EP, Long Good Bye,
peaked in the
Oricon Albums...
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Kinoko no yama (きのこの山),
branded as
Chocorooms in the
United States, is a ****anese
snack food
produced by
Meiji Seika. It is made in the
shape of little...
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fermented tea, when in fact,
fermented tea in ****anese is
called kōcha
kinoko (紅茶キノコ, 'red tea mushroom'). Webster's
Dictionary says the use of kombucha...
- game company, best
known for
their visual novels, co-founded by
author Kinoko Nasu and
illustrator Takashi Takeuchi. It is also
known under the name Notes...
- Inio Wākusu) (2010)
Planet (2010)
Toshi no Se (としのせ, "Year-end") (2012)
Kinoko Takenoko (きのこたけのこ, "Mushroom
Bamboo Shoot") (2013) Dead Dead Demon's Dededede...
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referred to as
Rakkyo (らっきょ), is a ****anese
light novel series,
written by
Kinoko Nasu and
illustrated by
Takashi Takeuchi.
Originally released as a series...
- 228, 229] He is
voiced by Ryō
Horikawa in the
first anime.
Kinoko Sarada (皿田きのこ,
Sarada Kinoko, "Salad Mushroom") is a
toddler who
spends her days riding...
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multiple spin-offs and
adaptations of Type-Moon works.
Sakura was
created by
Kinoko Nasu, who
wanted to
create a
heroine who
would contrast with the previous...