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2 unusual facts about Kokoro


Aoi Bungaku

Kokoro (episode 7–8): A young man lives in Tokyo as a renter with a widow and her daughter.

Shigeo Iwanami

The following year, he assisted Natsume Soseki in publishing Kokoro, launching both Natsume’s career as a novelist and his own career as a publisher.


Diosgenin

Diosgenin, a steroid sapogenin, is the product of hydrolysis by acids, strong bases, or enzymes of saponins, extracted from the tubers of Dioscorea wild yam, such as the Kokoro.

Henrik Schärfe

He was further known through the Hiroshi Ishiguro-inspired and Kokoro-built robot Geminoid-DK, which resembled Schärfe itself.

Kokorou

The nobles of Kokoro village are Songhay people, who trace their ancestry in the male line to Askia Mohammed Toure.

It gives its name to the nearby Kokoro and Namga Wetlands, which was designated a Ramsar site in 2001.

San Francisco Zen Center

Sokoji—founded by Hosen Isobe in 1934—had been housed in a former Jewish synagogue that is now Kokoro Assisted Living.

Shion Uzuki

Shion's main theme in Episode I is the ending song "Kokoro"(heart) performed by Joanne Hogg.


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