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  2. Taishō Roman - Wikipedia

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    Taishō Roman (Japanese: 大正ロマン, 大正浪漫) was the cultural and intellectual movement of Japanese Romanticism during the Taishō era, influenced by European Romanticism. The kanji 浪漫 for Roman is an ateji first introduced by Natsume Sōseki .

  3. Rokudenashi Blues - Wikipedia

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    Yakushiji is a seemingly carefree, hopeless romantic who has terrible luck in love. He lives in Asakusa. Highly superstitious, throughout the manga he can often be seen reading his horoscope and visiting shrines for luck. However, his laid-back demeanor hides his fighting strength and his martial prowess.

  4. Somewhere I Have Never Traveled - Wikipedia

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    One of the few professional actors in the movie, Wasir Chou plays two characters: the Japanese tourist and Ah-hsian's boyfriend, whom the script refers to as the "Coast Guard Boy". He is hard to notice because as the Japanese tourist he wore long hair and had a beard; as the "Coast Guard Boy" he had short hair and was clean shaven.

  5. Unrequited love - Wikipedia

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    "There are two bad sides to unrequited love, but only one is made familiar by our culture" [7] – that of the lover, not the rejector. In fact, research suggests that the object of unrequited affection experiences a variety of negative emotions exceeding those of the suitor, including anxiety, frustration, and guilt. [ 5 ]

  6. Category:Japanese romance novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese romance novels" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Class S (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Hotaru Kari (ほたる狩り, "Firefly Hunting"), illustration by Shigeru Sudō [], 1926. Class S (クラスS, Kurasu Esu), or S kankei, [1] abbreviated either as S or Esu (エス), is an early twentieth-century Japanese wasei-eigo term used to refer to romantic friendships between girls. [2]

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  9. Nobuko Yoshiya - Wikipedia

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    Nobuko Yoshiya (吉屋 信子, Yoshiya Nobuko, 12 January 1896 – 11 July 1973) was a Japanese novelist active in Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. She was one of modern Japan's most commercially successful and prolific writers, specializing in serialized romance novels and adolescent girls' fiction, as well as being a pioneer in Japanese lesbian literature, including the Class S genre.