Naruko

Naruko

Naruko

  • Naruko, Miyagi, former town, now merged into Ōsaki.
  • Naruko (volcano), a volcano located near the former town of Naruko.
  • Naruko (percussion) is a Japanese percussion instrument.
  • Naruko, wide-known by the fans as the name of Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto) while in his Sexy no Jutsu.

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