Bridal Migawari Hanayome To G | Taishou Itsuwari

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, the eldest daughter of a viscount family. Despite her noble lineage, Asako is socially awkward and largely neglected by her family, who view her as a "nuisance" compared to her popular younger sister, Hiroko.

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the narrative and thematic structure of the Taishō-era romance novel Taishō Itsuwari Bridal: Migawari Hanayome to Gunpuku no Kizuna (hereafter TIB), focusing on the migawari (stand-in/substitute bride) trope within the historical context of Japan’s Taishō period (1912–1926). The study examines how the “fake bridal contract” functions as a vehicle for social commentary on class, gender expectations, and personal autonomy. Using character analysis of the substitute bride Hanae and the wounded military aristocrat Major Genichirō (the “G” of the title), the paper argues that TIB subverts the classic “marriage of convenience” plot by embedding it in post–World War I Japan’s shifting moral landscape, where Western ideas of romantic love clash with traditional ie (family system) obligations.

This looks like a mix of romanized Japanese and English, possibly intended for: Breaking down the title: , the eldest daughter

Substitute Marriage: A classic "marriage of convenience" trope where feelings develop after the wedding.

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Taishō Itsuwari: Bridal Migawari — Hanayome to G is a graceful, evocative romance that uses the substitute-bride trope to probe identity, duty, and the quiet rebellions of the heart. Its strength lies in atmosphere and character nuance: not flashy, but memorably humane.