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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''. Renowned for a unique style of storytelling and prose, Nasu is amongst the most prominent visual novelists in Japan. He graduated from Hosei University with a major in Human science. ==Biography== Together with his junior high school classmate and friend Takashi Takeuchi, Nasu formed Type-Moon in 2000, originally as a dōjin group to create the visual novel ''Tsukihime'', which soon gained immense popularity, much of which is attributed to Nasu's unique style of storytelling. Nasu's influences include Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yukito Ayatsuji, Soji Shimada, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Kenji Takemoto,〔(まんだらけ同人館/コラム 第七回 奈須 )〕 Ken Ishikawa,〔(TYPE-MOON 武内崇×奈須きのこ×OKSG スタッフ座談会第二夜 )〕 and Yasuhiro Nightow.〔(応援団メッセージ#24 奈須きのこ 『TRIGUN』オフィシャルブログ )〕 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; it, too, gained great success, becoming one of the most popular visual novels on the day of its release. A sequel to ''Fate/stay night'', ''Fate/hollow ataraxia'', was released on 28 October 2005. Both of Nasu's visual novel works (''Tsukihime'' and ''Fate/stay night'') have been adapted to extremely popular manga and anime series.
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