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  2. Kannazuki no Miko - Wikipedia

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    Kannazuki no Miko (神無月の巫女, lit. Priestesses of the Kannazuki ) is a Japanese yuri manga series created by Kaishaku . The series, centering on the relationship between main characters Himeko and Chikane, also has elements of mecha themes in its plot. [ 2 ]

  3. Kaishaku (manga group) - Wikipedia

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    Since Kannazuki no Miko, the characters of Himeko Kurusugawa and Chikane Himemiya appear in the following Kaishaku projects: as Kuu (in personality and characteristics)/Himiko (in name, appearance and love interest) and Kaon in Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora, also as Tendo Hikaru and Utashiro Haruka in Hazama no Uta, in Himegami no Miko as Himeko Hinomiya and Chikane Kouzuki, in The Cross Triangle ...

  4. Shattered Angels - Wikipedia

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    Himiko is close to Kaon and subordinate to Mika, saying that the latter "assigned" her name. Reminiscent of Himeko Kurusugawa in Kannazuki no Miko in her lack of self-confidence and emotional bond with Kaon, she develops determination and courage. Although she enjoys creating pictures, the only subject for her drawings and paintings seems to be ...

  5. Category: Kannazuki no Miko episode redirects to lists

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    The pages in this category are redirects from Kannazuki no Miko episodes. To add a redirect to this category, place {{ Television episode redirect handler |series_name=Kannazuki no Miko}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]] .

  6. Kannazuki (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kannazuki (神無月) is the tenth month of the Japanese calendar. ... Kannazuki no Miko, a Japanese manga series This page was last edited on 20 ...

  7. Himiko - Wikipedia

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    The 8th-century Japanese Kojiki ("Records of Ancient Matters") and the Nihon Shoki ("Chronicles of Japan", which quotes the Wei Zhi) disregard Himiko, unless she was the subtext behind their accounts of Empress Jingū, Yamatohime-no-mikoto, or Yamato-toto-hi-momo-so-hime-no-Mikoto.

  8. Legend of Himiko - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Himiko (火魅子伝, Himiko-Den) is a Japanese media franchise, consisting of an anime television series, a manga series, a novel series, and a PlayStation game. All four were released in early 1999.

  9. Mina Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Mina Kubota (窪田 ミナ) (born on February 5, 1972, in Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese composer.Kubota has also worked on vocal music composition and arrangement for anime theme songs.