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Yasunori Katō (加藤 保憲, Katō Yasunori) is a fictional character, the protagonist of the Japanese historical fantasy series Teito Monogatari, created by Hiroshi Aramata. He first appeared in a 1983 issue of a science fiction magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten but gained more widespread attention with successive publications as well as his cinematic debut, and has since gone on to be referenced frequently in Japanese popular culture. His character is generally associated with onmyodo mysticism since Teito Monogatari was one of the first novels to popularize the art in modern Japanese fiction.

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  • Yasunori Katō (es)
  • Yasunori Kato (it)
  • 加藤保憲 (ja)
  • Yasunori Katō (en)
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  • Yasunori Katō (加藤 保憲 Katō Yasunori?) es un personaje ficticio perteneciente a la serie de novelas Teito Monogatari de , donde juega el papel del principal antagonista.​​ Desde su primera aparición literaria en 1985, Yasunori Katō se ha convertido en una figura enormemente popular en la cultura popular de Japón, inspirando infinidad de homenajes y sucesores en otros trabajos. Su personaje es usualmente asociado con el onmyodo, ya que Teito Monogatari es ampliamente reconocido como la causa del auge del interés en el onmyodo en Japón.​ (es)
  • Yasunori Kato(加藤 保憲, Katō Yasunori) è l'antagonista principale della serie di romanzi storico/fantasy Teito monogatari scritti da Hiroshi Aramata.Compare in tutti i libri della serie inclusi gli spin-off (it)
  • 加藤 保憲(かとう やすのり)は、荒俣宏の小説『帝都物語』『帝都大戦』に登場する架空の人物である。 (ja)
  • Yasunori Katō (加藤 保憲, Katō Yasunori) is a fictional character, the protagonist of the Japanese historical fantasy series Teito Monogatari, created by Hiroshi Aramata. He first appeared in a 1983 issue of a science fiction magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten but gained more widespread attention with successive publications as well as his cinematic debut, and has since gone on to be referenced frequently in Japanese popular culture. His character is generally associated with onmyodo mysticism since Teito Monogatari was one of the first novels to popularize the art in modern Japanese fiction. (en)
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  • Yasunori Katō (en)
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  • Yasunori Katō (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/KatoMaruo2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Katospell.jpg
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