Morinaga
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Morinaga may mean:
  • Prince Morinaga
    Prince Morinaga
    was a son of Emperor Go-Daigo and Minamoto no Chikako executed by Ashikaga Tadayoshi in 1335.When Moriyoshi was 18, Go-Daigo had him named the head abbot of the Enryakuji temple on Mount Hiei....

    , murdered by Ashikaga Tadayoshi during the Kemmu Restoration
  • Morinaga & Company
    Morinaga & Company
    is a confectionery company in Tokyo, Japan, in operation since August 15, 1899. Their products include candy and other confectioneries. Morinaga has Ayumi Hamasaki and Mao Asada appear in their commercials....

    , a Japanese confectionery company
  • Morinaga Milk Industry
    Morinaga Milk Industry
    is a milk products and sweets company in Tokyo, Japan, in operation since September 1, 1917. Their products include milk products, drinks, candy, confectioneries, and infant formula. Morinaga has distribution agreements with Kraft Foods. It is an affiliate company of Morinaga & Company...

    , a Japanese milk products company
  • Ai Morinaga
    Ai Morinaga
    is a Japanese manga artist.- Manga Works :*Kirara no Hoshi* My Heavenly Hockey Club* Maniattemasu* Strawberry chan no Karei na Seikatsu * The Tale of Yamada Family Special Edition...

    , a Japanese manga artist
  • Masaki Morinaga
    Masaki Morinaga
    is a retired male long jumper from Japan.-Achievements:-References:...

    , a Japanese long jumper
  • Milk Morinaga
    Milk Morinaga
    is a female Japanese yuri and pornographic manga artist born in Tokyo, Japan. Her works have been published in Yuri Shimai, Comic Yuri Hime, Comic Hot Milk, and other yuri and adult manga magazines. She made her professional debut as an illustrator for Cobalt Bunko, a shōjo novel imprint from...

    , a Japanese manga artist
  • Sōkō Morinaga
    Soko Morinaga
    was a Rinzai Zen roshi. He was head of Hanazono University and abbot of Daishu-in in Kyoto, one of the twenty-four sub-temples of the Daitoku-ji temple complex....

    , a Rinzai Zen roshi
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