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Kiriko Nananan is a Japanese manga artist from Tsubame, Niigata. Nananan is famous for her realistic ''josei'' work featuring understated artwork with a sense of detachment. In addition, she has affiliated herself with the "La nouvelle manga" movement. Her fir ...
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Kiriko Isono is a Japanese comedian, entertainer, and actress represented by Ishii-Mitsuzo Office. Filmography Current TV appearances Guest appearances Stage Former appearances Dramas References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Isono, Kiriko ...
, Japanese comedian *Kiriko Takemura, Japanese tarento, singer, and model known professionally as
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Kiriko Takemura (Japanese: 竹村 桐子, born January 29, 1993), known professionally as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Hiragana: きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ), is a Japanese tarento, singer, and model. Her public image is associated with Japan's ''kawai ...


Places

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Kiriko, Kenya Kiriko is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. References Populated places in Central Province (Kenya) {{CentralKE-geo-stub ...
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Kirkos Kirkos ( Amharic: ቂርቆስ ክፍለ ከተማ), also spelled Kerkos, Kirikos or Cherkos, is a district of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. As of 2011 its population was of 235,441. Geography The district is located in the city centre, and borders wit ...
, also spelled Kirikos, a district in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia * Kiriko Museum, a museum in
Wajima, Ishikawa is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 27,698 in 12768 households, and a population density of 65 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Wajima occupies the northwestern ...


Other

* Kiriko (''Overwatch''), a video game character appearing in ''Overwatch 2'' (2022) ** ''Kiriko'', a 2022 short film featuring the ''Overwatch'' character *''
Satsuma kiriko is a style of cut glass, now a traditional Japanese craft. It was manufactured by the Satsuma clan from the final years of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period (1868–1912). Today, faithful reproductions are produced. History Sh ...
'', style of cut glass {{disambiguation, geo Japanese feminine given names