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- naoya-kirihara title "Naoya Kirihara".
- naoya-kirihara title "Naoya Kirihara".
- naoya-kirihara description "Kirihara Naoya is a clairvoyant, telepath, seer and also has the power to heal. Naoya's abilities are a source of great suffering to him - physical contact with people or objects can trigger traumatic visions. Naoya is sometimes left in a state of catatonia after particularly shocking visions. The only person who does not have this affect on Naoya is his elder brother, Naoto. He calls Naoto "Nii-san" - meaning "elder brother". Naoya relies on Naoto in many ways. Naoya often stands behind Naoto, using him as a shield to discourage physical contact with others. As a child, Naoya would go so far as to follow behind Naoto - holding onto the back of his jacket. (Source: Wikipedia)".
- naoya-kirihara image "https://media.kitsu.io/characters/images/13709/original.jpg".
- naoya-kirihara mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/character/710".
- naoya-kirihara name "Naoya Kirihara".
- naoya-kirihara name "Naoya Kirihara".
- naoya-kirihara type Thing.
- naoya-kirihara type Character.
- naoya-kirihara comment "Kirihara Naoya is a clairvoyant, telepath, seer and also has the power to heal. Naoya's abilities are a source of great suffering to him - physical contact with people or objects can trigger traumatic visions. Naoya is sometimes left in a state of catatonia after particularly shocking visions. The only person who does not have this affect on Naoya is his elder brother, Naoto. He calls Naoto "Nii-san" - meaning "elder brother". Naoya relies on Naoto in many ways. Naoya often stands behind Naoto, using him as a shield to discourage physical contact with others. As a child, Naoya would go so far as to follow behind Naoto - holding onto the back of his jacket. (Source: Wikipedia)".
- naoya-kirihara label "Naoya Kirihara".
- naoya-kirihara label "Naoya Kirihara".