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  1. The real-life Kyōka Izumi was a man, whose birthname was Kyōtarō Izumi (泉 鏡太郎). In reality, Kyōka was the protege of Kōyō Ozaki who admired the latter throughout his entire life, pursuing a career in literature due to Kōyō's Amorous Confessions of Two Nuns.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyōka_IzumiKyōka Izumi - Wikipedia

    Kyōtarō Izumi (泉 鏡太郎, Izumi Kyōtarō, 4 November 1873 – 7 September 1939), known by his pen name Izumi Kyōka (泉 鏡花, Izumi Kyōka), was a Japanese novelist, writer and kabuki playwright who was active during the prewar period.

  3. Kyouka Izumi (泉 鏡花) Age: 14. Birthday: November 4. Height: 148 cm. Weight: 40 kg. Blood type: B. Hair color: Black (indigo in the anime) Likes: Rabbits, tofu, hydrangea, ghosts. Dislikes: Dogs, thunder, flies.

    • She Is Based On A Male Novelist And Kabuki. Unlike other characters, such as Akiko Yosano being based on the female author of the same name, Kyouka is based on the male novelist, Kyoutarou Izumi.
    • She Does Not Like Going To The Toilet Alone At Night. No matter if Kyouka is a member of the Armed Detective Agency, she still received harsh training when she was a part of Port Mafia.
    • She Has A Photographic Memory. In the early stages of Bungo Stray Dogs, after Kyouka attempted to stop her assassin habits and not kill anymore, one of her first missions is to infiltrate a place together with Atsushi.
    • She Made A Cameo In Episode 4. Kyouka is one of the first antagonistic characters fans are introduced to in Bungo Stray Dogs, which is why it was such a surprise when she became good and converted into a supporting character.
  4. Kyōka first appears in the city, seemingly waiting for someone. Soon, she spots her target and uses her ability to apprehend Dazai, leaving him in Port Mafia's capture. Afterward, when Atsushi Nakajima was out shopping with Akiko Yosano, they passed by each other without thought. but Atsushi...

  5. Kyōka was given a cell phone by her mother days before the latter's demise, which Kyōka treasures and always keeps with her as a memento of her mother, even after she joined and later defected from the Port Mafia and after she gains considerable control over Demon Snow.

  6. Izumi Kyōka (born Nov. 4, 1873, Kanazawa, Japan—died Sept. 7, 1939, Tokyo) was a prolific Japanese writer who created a distinctive, often supernatural, fictional world. Kyōka was born into a family of provincial artists and artisans.