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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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    It won the Kodansha Manga Award for children's manga in 2006. [1] The manga series includes 47 chapters which are collected in tankōbon and are released by Kodansha. The first volume of Kitchen Princess was released on February 4, 2005 [2] and last was released on November 6, 2008. [3] The series has also been released in English Del Rey Manga ...

  4. Azuki (manga publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Azuki is a digital manga publishing and distribution service that aggregates English-translated manga legally from publishers such as Kodansha, Futabasha, Coamix, and Kaiten Books for reading online. Content is made available to read on the Azuki website, iOS app, or Android app through a single linked account, and readers may either subscribe ...

  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] She wrote the scenarios for Delicious! and Kitchen Princess. [2] In 2006, she won the Kodansha Manga Award in the children's manga category for Kitchen ...

  6. List of cooking anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Manga 2006 Angel's Frypan [3] Etsushi Ogawa: Manga Shōnen: 1999 Antique Bakery [4] [5] Fumi Yoshinaga: Manga Shōjo: 2009 Bakumeshi! (Food Explosion) Shigeru Tsuchiyama: Manga Seinen: 2004 Bambino! Tetsuji Sekiya: Manga Seinen: 1985 Banzai Oryouri Papa Shirou Azuma and Sanpei Yamada: Manga Seinen: 1985 Bar Lemon Heart: Mitsutoshi Furuya: Manga ...

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  8. Portal:Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Japan's manga industry hit a value of ¥612.6 billion due to the fast growth of the digital manga market, while manga sales in North America reached an all-time high of almost $250 million. Anime and manga have a shared iconography , including exaggerating the scale of physical features, to which the reader presumably should pay most ...

  9. Witch Hat Atelier Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Witch Hat Atelier Kitchen (Japanese: とんがり帽子のキッチン, Hepburn: Tongari Bōshi no Kitchin) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromi Sato. It is a spin-off to the Witch Hat Atelier manga series by Kamome Shirahama. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning Two since November 2019.