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A Woman's Sorrows

"There are things more important than the name and reputation of the family."

Young Hiroko’s conservative principles place her at odds with most modern women, as she has already submitted to her mother’s choice of man for any marriage prospect. Wed into an affluent family that practically treats her as a housemaid, locked away like a 'doll' by her estimation, Hiroko’s own submission to traditional thinking brings contradictions to light.

Top Cast

  • Takako Irie

    Takako Irie

  • Masako Tsutsumi

    Masako Tsutsumi

  • Chizuko Kanda

    Chizuko Kanda

  • Ranko Sawa

    Ranko Sawa

  • Reiko Minakami

    Reiko Minakami

  • Tamae Kiyokawa

    Tamae Kiyokawa

  • Namiko Hatsuse

    Namiko Hatsuse

  • Hideo Saeki

    Hideo Saeki

  • Heihachirō Ōkawa

    Heihachirō Ōkawa

Overview

Young Hiroko’s conservative principles place her at odds with most modern women, as she has already submitted to her mother’s choice of man for any marriage prospect. Wed into an affluent family that practically treats her as a housemaid, locked away like a 'doll' by her estimation, Hiroko’s own submission to traditional thinking brings contradictions to light.

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6.7 / 10
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