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is a name most commonly associated with a blend of classic Japanese literature and modern pop culture, as it refers to both a central character in the romance series Horimiya and the real-life pen name of a legendary Meiji-era author. Pop Culture: Kyoko & Izumi (Horimiya)

In the action anime , the characters are named after famous authors. The character Kyōka Izumi is a 14-year-old girl and former assassin for the Port Mafia.

In the popular anime and manga series , the title is a portmanteau of the two protagonists' names: Kyoko Hori and Izumi Miyamura .

: Her power, "Demon Snow," allows her to summon a sword-wielding phantom—a direct nod to the real author's supernatural themes.

: A popular, capable student who hides her domestic, homebody lifestyle to care for her younger brother.

: She typically wears a red sprout-patterned kimono and carries a rabbit doll.

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is a name most commonly associated with a blend of classic Japanese literature and modern pop culture, as it refers to both a central character in the romance series Horimiya and the real-life pen name of a legendary Meiji-era author. Pop Culture: Kyoko & Izumi (Horimiya)

In the action anime , the characters are named after famous authors. The character Kyōka Izumi is a 14-year-old girl and former assassin for the Port Mafia. kyoko izumi

In the popular anime and manga series , the title is a portmanteau of the two protagonists' names: Kyoko Hori and Izumi Miyamura . is a name most commonly associated with a

: Her power, "Demon Snow," allows her to summon a sword-wielding phantom—a direct nod to the real author's supernatural themes. In the popular anime and manga series ,

: A popular, capable student who hides her domestic, homebody lifestyle to care for her younger brother.

: She typically wears a red sprout-patterned kimono and carries a rabbit doll.