
Named from ---- The name of Gonin-ish (五人一首) is named from referring to the Japanese classical literature “Hyakunin-ish”. Hyakunin-ish is the literature which contains hundred of poems. The poems are constructed by divided characters, and the dividing rule is 5, 7, 5, 7 and 7 characters. “Hyakunin” means people of one hundred, and “Ish”means one poem. A man at A.D.800 selected 100 excellent poems from a lot of poems. For this reason
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Tokoyami Kairou - Eternally Dark Corridor
Tokoyami Kairou
Narenohate - Na Re No Ha Te
Nare no Hate
Jinbaika
Shagan no Tou
muge no hito
Jinbaika - Parasite Flower
Kyoukotsu no Yume
Akai Kioku
Shagan No Tou - The Spiral Temple
Muge No Hito - The Free Man
Futari Asobi
Tokoyami Kairou (Eternally Dark Corridor)
Rou no Aruji
Akai Kioku - The Crimson Memory
Jinbaika (Parasite Flower)
Shagan No Tou (The Spiral Temple)
Kyoumon Kokuin Shintoi
Koumon Kokuin Shintai
Akai Kioku (The Crimson Memory)
Tuki to Hangyojin
Tsuki to Hangyoujin
Muge No Hito (The Free Man)
Narenohate (Na Re No Ha Te)
Kyoumon Kokuin Shintai
Nare No Hate (Na Re No Ha Te)
Narenohate
終焉
そして無に帰す
傀儡の造形
Kyoukotsu-no-Yume
毒薬と再生
然るべき闇夜へ
呵責
弔いの月に啼く
Rou-no-Aruji
Futari-Asobi
Koumon-Kokuin-Shintai
Mãïó No Hito (The Free Man)
Tuki-to-Hangyojin
Tokyoami Kairou [Eternally Dark Corridor]
koumon kokuin shintoi
Tsuki to Hangyojin
Kyoumon-Kokuin-Shintai
狂骨の夢
そして無に帰す (And Return To Nothing)
終焉 (The End)
経文刻印身体
傀儡の造形 (Puppet Modeling)
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