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Taiki Kou

Taiki Kou--from Neo Venus
Taiki Kou Kanji

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At a Glance
Interpretation of Kanji
Information
Powers
Items
Sources Cited

At a Glance

Real Name: Taiki Kou
Birthday:May 30 .
Sign:Gemini.
Blood Type: AB .
Responsibilities: Guitar (Keyboard, Writing Lyrics).
Club membership:Literary club
Hobbies:Reciting poetry.
Favorite food:Sushi.
Favorite Subject:Literature .
Least Favorite Subject:None.
Has Trouble With:Arguments.

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Interpretation of Kanji

This name is generally read as "night sky light". The breakdown of the kanji is as follows:

"ya ten kou" = "night sky light"
YA = night
TEN = sky, heaven
KOU = light

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Information Taiki, one of the musicians, most specifically the guitarist, of the "Three Lights" and is also one of the Sailor Starlights: Sailor Star Maker. Taiki is the more serene of the Starlights as can be surmised by his interest in literature. For obvious reasons, Ami has a crush on Taiki due to their similar interests; both are scholars at heart. However, like the other Starlights, Taiki is concerned with finding Princess Kakyuu.

A comment should be noted in each of the Starlight's transformations. The men do in fact transform into women; they are women as Starlights in other words.

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Powers

Maker Star Power, Make-Up This is the transformation phrase Taiki uses to become Sailor Star Maker. This is first seen in Episode 177.
Star Gentle Uterus Sailor Star Maker's attack with an energy burst being fired; initially seen in Episode 174.

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Items

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Sources Cited

Arromdee, Ken. Sailor Moon FAQ Part 4. <http://www.rahul.net/arromdee/sm.faq.4>
Chiang, Jackie. The SailorStarlights < http://sailorsoldier.cjb.net/sailormoon/characters/starlights/index.html>
Doi, Hitoshi. Sailor Moon Item Guide. <http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/smoon/items/index.html>
Jiminez, Janelle. Profile on Sailorstarhealer: Taiki Kou. <Page no longer in existance.>
Yoza, Valerie S. "Sailor Moon Kanji Interpretations." E-mail to Stephen Congly. 3 August 1998.

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Last revised: August 25, 2001