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  2. Kitchen Princess - Wikipedia

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    The writer of Kitchen Princess, Miyuki Kobayashi, is a novelist published under Kodansha's X Bunko Teen Heart label. [1] When deciding on a story, she first creates the names, then the plot: Najika's name—meaning "seven", "rainbow" and "fragrance"—was designed to be "ethnically ambiguous" and carry a sense of nature, while Daichi and Sora's names, meaning "earth" and "sky" respectively ...

  3. List of Kitchen Princess chapters - Wikipedia

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    Recipe 1. "Najika and Flan" (ナジカとプリン, "Najika to Purin") Recipe 2. "Najika and Taramasalata" (ナジカとタラモサラタ, "Najika to Taramosarata") Recipe 3.

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  5. Miyuki Kobayashi (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Miyuki Kobayashi (小林深雪, Kobayashi Miyuki, born 10 March in Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese novelist and scenario writer for manga.She graduated from Musashino Art University. [1]

  6. List of J-Novel Club titles - Wikipedia

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    These titles have been translated through the latest Japanese volume, but have not had a new volume published in a 12-month period and do not have a volume announced by the publisher. There is no information that the title has been cancelled by the publisher or formally ended by the author.

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    PC-File for Microsoft Windows v8 was published by Outlook Software / Ace Software (previously Good Software) in 1994. This version works on Windows 3.1, 95, 98, and XP, but uses the 8.3 file naming convention. PC File will not run on Windows 7 64 bit, even in the XP compatibility mode, but will run in 'XP Mode'. [2]

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    Aquaplus (株式会社アクアプラス, Kabushiki gaisha Akuapurasu), formerly U-Office (ユーオフィス, Yū Ofisu) and Aqua (アクア, Akua), is a Japanese company which specializes primarily in the publishing and distribution of visual novels, including both adult games under their brand Leaf and games for all ages under Aquaplus's own brand.