
My Happy Marriage
わたしの幸せな結婚
Despite being born into a noble family, Miyo lost her birth mother at a young age and grew up being abused by her stepmother, stepsister, and father. When she finally receives news that she's to be married off, she finds out that her husband-to-be is Kiyoka, a soldier with a reputation for being cruel and heartless. In fact, he's had numerous previous fiancées who have all fled his household; none lasting even a mere three days. Resigned to the fact that her family had abandoned her, Miyo knocks
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Tokyo National Museum
東京国立博物館
This prestigious museum in Ueno serves as inspiration for the elegant traditional architecture featured in the Kudo family estate scenes. The museum's classical Japanese buildings and serene gardens reflect the refined atmosphere of the aristocratic world depicted in the anime.
Hamarikyu Gardens
浜離宮恩賜庭園
This traditional Japanese garden with its tea house and pond serves as a model for the peaceful garden settings where key romantic scenes unfold. The garden's Edo period design perfectly captures the historical atmosphere of the anime's setting.
Meiji Shrine
明治神宮
The shrine's traditional architecture and spiritual atmosphere influenced the design of the supernatural and ceremonial scenes in the anime. The peaceful forest setting and sacred buildings reflect the mystical elements woven throughout the story.
Nezu Shrine
根津神社
This historic shrine with its famous azalea garden provides inspiration for the intimate shrine scenes where characters pray for happiness and protection. The traditional vermillion torii gates and seasonal flowers create a romantic backdrop similar to scenes in the anime.
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens
旧古河庭園
This Western-style mansion with Japanese gardens represents the blend of traditional and modern elements seen in the anime's setting. The rose garden and historic architecture mirror the sophisticated world where the main characters navigate their relationship.