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Among people born in 1973, Kinoko Nasu ranks 494.

Kinoko Nasu is the 6,722nd most popular writer, the 2,377th most popular biography from Japan and the 121st most popular Japanese Writer.

Kinoko Nasu is most famous for being the co-founder of the visual novel studio Type-Moon and for creating the popular visual novel "Tsukihime" and the "Fate/stay night" series.

Following the success of Tsukihime, Type-Moon became a commercial organization.

A sequel to Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, was released in August 2001.

On 28 January 2004 Type-Moon released Fate/stay night, written by Nasu.

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Kinoko Nasu is a Japanese author, best known for writing the novel Kara no Kyōkai and visual novels Tsukihime and Fate/stay night.

After him are Mika Kanai (1964), Kyosuke Yoshikawa (1978), Masaki Tanaka (1991), Tetsuya Asano (1967), Manabu Kubota (1981), and Oribe Niikawa (1988).

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  • Kinoko Nasu

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Among writers born in Japan, Kinoko Nasu ranks 121.

Both of Nasu's visual novel works (Tsukihime and Fate/stay night) have been adapted to rather popular manga and anime series.

Works

Among Kinoko Nasu's earlier works are the novelsKara no Kyoukai, originally released in 1998 and re-printed in 2004, Angel Notes, Mahoutsukai no Yoru and Koori no Hana.

Novels

  • Kara no Kyoukai also called Garden of Sinners - originally released in 1998 and re-printed in 2004.

    On 28 January 2004 Type-Moon released Fate/stay night, written by Nasu; it too gained great success, becoming one of the most popular visual novels on the day of its release. After him are Michael Ealy, Susan Downey, Dejan Tomašević, Anthony Doerr, Sergei Tiviakov, and Toshihiro Hattori.

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Among people born in Japan, Kinoko Nasu ranks 2,377 out of 6,245.

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Nasu graduated from Hosei University with a major in human science. Before him are Mieko Kawakami (1976), Chiaki J. Konaka (1961), Reiko Yoshida (1967), Hajime Kanzaka (1964), Phyllis A. Whitney (1903), and Sayaka Murata (1979). Before him are Wolf Blitzer, Alexandre del Valle, Hazel Brugger, Katharine Lee Bates, Pınar Selek, and David Gerrold.

Nasu's influences include Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yukito Ayatsuji, Soji Shimada, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Kenji Takemoto, Ken Ishikawa, and Yasuhiro Nightow.

Following the success of Tsukihime, Type-Moon became a commercial organization.

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This scenario was subsequently adapted into an anime, Canaan.[1]

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Kinoko Nasu

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Kinoko Nasu

Kunihiro Nasu (奈須 國広, Nasu Kunihiro), known better as Kinoko Nasu (奈須 きのこ, Nasu Kinoko), is a Japanese author, best known for writing the light novel The Garden of Sinners and visual novels Tsukihime and Fate/stay night, and a co-founder of Type-Moon.

A sequel to Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, was released in August 2001. Nasu also writes the dialogue for Arcade Mode, which was first featured in Melty Blood ReACT, released in May 2004.

  • 428: Fūsa Sareta Shibuya de - Nasu wrote a special scenario for the game, with fellow Type-Moon co-founder Takashi Takeuchi providing the character designs.

    Both of Nasu's visual novel works (Tsukihime and Fate/stay night) have been adapted to extremely popular manga and anime series.

    Among Kinoko Nasu's earlier works are the novels Kara no Kyōkai, originally released in 1998 and re-printed in 2004, Angel Notes, Mahōtsukai no Yoru and Kōri no Hana.

  • Kara no Kyōkai also called Garden of Sinners - originally released in 1998 and re-printed in 2004.

    It was also re-released in a three-volume format with new illustrations in 2007

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  • Tsuki no Sango (Moon’s Coral)
  • Mahōtsukai no Yoru
  • Notes.