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Template:Infobox artist Template:Nihongo is a manga artist, born on March 3, 1973,[1] best known for being the author of the manga Chibi Vampire. Her work has been published under four different names: Template:Nihongo (professionally published non-pornographic comics, except for Sakura no Ichiban), Template:Nihongo (same characters but different readings; only in Taishō Komachi Jikenchō Sakura no Ichiban![2]), Template:Nihongo (spelled with different kanji) when drawing CG's for PC games, and Template:Nihongo when drawing hentai manga or HCG's for PC games.
In the bonus comic strips at the end of volume 3 of her work Hekikai no AiON, she refers to herself as Template:Nihongo, suggesting that her real name begins with "K" and ends with "ya".[3][4]

List of manga work

as Yuna Kagesaki (Template:Nihongo2)

as Yuna Kagezaki (Template:Nihongo2)

as Yūna Kagesaki (Template:Nihongo2)

as Yuta Kageyama (Template:Nihongo2)

List of games illustrated by her

General Audience

Eroge Content

List of light novels illustrated by her

References

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External links

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  1. Template:In lang Template:Nihongo
  2. The front cover and the indicia of all five volumes list her name with furigana: Template:Nihongo. Additionally, the indicia of all five volumes state either "©2001 YUNA KAGEZAKI" or "©2002 YUNA KAGEZAKI".
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  4. The information in this article is also in the Japanese Wikipedia article on the author, where no source is listed, except for a link to her personal web site.
  5. Black-and-white reprint of Haikara with four extra stories published under a different publisher. About half of the original Haikara is in colour.
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