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Mika and is also her former tag-team partner. Mika's moveset. Mika were tag partners prior to the latter going solo during the events of the game. She is also the sole daughter of a family that runs a long-established inn.

Her hobbies include tea ceremonies, flower arrangement, and archery. She makes her first appearance in the games in Street Fighter V as part of R. Yamato's Shadaloo C. Mika decided to go solo. She hides her identity by painting her face instead of using a mask, and wears a different midriff-baring costume though with the same color scheme. As Yasha, she is more prone to trash talk and being more rough in and out of the ring.

As mentioned above, Yamato Nadeshiko is part of some of R. Mika's moves, including her special attacks and V-Triggers. Mika calls her to assist in attacks to extend combos and create mix-up situations to maintain offensive pressure.

Mika performs the EX version of Rainbow Typhoon , Nadeshiko jumps in from behind the opponent after they bounce off of the stage wall. She wraps one arm around the back of the opponent's neck and drops to a seated position, smashing their face into the ground, similar to a Bulldog. Mika performs the EX version of Brimstone , Nadeshiko drops from above and drives her elbow into the opponent's back, similar to an Elbow Drop.

Mika activates her first V-Trigger, Nadeshiko delivers a high flying attack at the opponent from different angles, depending which direction is pressed. Neutral results in Nadeshiko performing a body splash from above the opponent. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account.

A proper lady, Loving wife and wise mother, Purest Japanese. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium. Comic Books. In the X-Men books, Wolverine was in love with Mariko Yashida for a good portion of Claremont's run after Jean Grey's death, and even after she came back , he stayed devoted to Mariko, though by then he was loving from afar.

Mariko herself was a perfect example of this, determined to free her family from its underworld ties at any cost Since Yoko Tsuno is the daughter of a very traditional Japanese family, her mother Masako is a yamato nadeshiko.

The trope might have been invoked in "The Devil's Organ", when Yoko shows up to a formal party in Germany in a pink kimono and leaves everyone starstruck While still wearing her fancy kimono.

In EVA Sessions: Someplace Vast and Dry , one of Rei's "Mermaid" siblings, Aimi, is explicitly described as such; she speaks in a formal and refined manner, as well as often defusing minor tiffs between the other Mermaids.

Let's just say Italy had guys with different personalities to choose from. In Kyon: Big Damn Hero , Tsuruya is surprised that her father thinks of her as a wildflower while she's dressing up for the Arranged Marriage. In the Katawa Shoujo fanfic Weekend at Hisao's , Shizune's deceased mother is implied to have been this. Her "touch of iron" comes into play when she argues with her husband over his hiring tutors to make Shizune talk and convinces him to stop.

Naruto: Game of the Year Edition has Hinata's game file have the ability to be one of these. Outside of glitches, it's only supposed to be active when she has a child and a long relationship with Naruto. Pinkie Pie explicitly uses this phrase to describe Fluttershy in Becoming Ponies. Fluttershy doesn't consider herself to be this since she's terrible with silverware. Deliberately subverted in Sonic X: Dark Chaos with Sonya the Hedgehog - she's brash, cocky, prideful, and hot-tempered but good underneath it all.

She also considers women who follow this trope to be weak helpless doormats although she has a Freudian Excuse to explain it. By contrast, Cosmo plays this trope completely straight as part of her Adaptational Badass characterization. In fact, Hasebe outright refers to him using this term twice. Barring his being a sword, his "inner steel" surfaces in his desire to be treated like a sword that is as capable of fighting as any other sword , but this isn't granted thanks to his background as an offering in a shrine and his overly kind and gentle personality.

This ultimately results in a Rage Breaking Point. In Chapter 9, though he never directly refers to the term itself, Shino muses on how easily Hinata slipped into the leadership role, manipulating both him and Kiba with terrifying efficiency in such a warm and kind manner that neither of them can really find any fault with it. Constellations : One of the self-appointed tasks the Baachan Committee takes upon itself is to teach Taylor how to be one. She takes the lessons to heart - to the point that she can politely force Lung to behave.

It helps that her human origin is a Kyoto-born priestess, while her shipgirl side also bears an ancient name of Japan, one that predates Yamato itself. She serves as a Foil to Ayaka, who has the look all the way to the point of Identical Stranger but is too neurotic to qualify. Son of the Sannin : Hinata's mother Hikari. She's a stern but caring mother towards her daughters, assumed the responsibility as the Hyuga Clan's head after her husband Hiashi was killed in the Uchiha insurrection , and even joins the Shinobi Allied Forces as an active combatant when the Fourth Ninja War rolls around.

Films — Animation. Summer Wars : Grandma Sakae. Not only does she fit the build, running her extended family by traditional values, but she also wields a naginata with skill. Films — Live-Action. Setsuko Hara played roles like this in the films of Yasujiro Ozu ; dutiful but strong-willed loyal daughters.

See Late Spring in which she played a young woman who is so devoted to taking care of her widower father that she has to be cajoled into getting married. The Twilight Samurai a. Tasogare Seibei : Tomoe, the female romantic lead. Since the film is set in nineteenth century Japan , the trope doesn't seem out of place ; if anything, Tomoe is the most "modern" major character in the film. Nevertheless, she's a convincing if not outright iconic yamato nadeshiko.

In some form of distaff Hilarious in Hindsight karma, trailers for Lin Chiling's new movie Treasure Hunter have her wielding a Blade on a Stick in her first major fight scene. Sanjuro : Mutsuta's wife never raises her voice and appears to have two emotions: Happiness at pretty things and serenity at everything else. Yet aside from Sanjuro, she is one of the most intelligent characters in the film , and though Sanjuro has contempt for her, he willingly takes her advice.

Ran : Lady Kaede is a villainous example of this trope. She's beautiful, gentle, graceful, mature, and the perfect lady. Also bloodthirsty, cunning, manipulative, and remorseless. She stops at nothing to avenge her family, up to and including destroying the dynasty into which she was forcefully married. Her meddling was so effective that even her own death does not prevent her goal from being completed.

She barely moves during the entire first half of the film and always takes a polite tone with her husband, yet every word she says is honey laced with venom.

Asami Yamazaki appears to be the sort of beautiful, demure woman that every Japanese man would love to have for a wife. However due to horrific abuse among other things her core of steel is made of razor wire and needles, and she's a psycho.

In The Wolverine , Mariko Yashida is introduced caring for her grandfather in a family compound that values tradition Yukio changes into a yukata when she arrives, Wolverine passes by a kendo match, etc.

She demonstrates the 'core of iron' when targeted by kidnappers and confronting her evil grandfather. In The Dragon Painter , Ume-ko is a gentle soul who marries Tatsu the artist after her father, a great artist, decides that he needs to attract a protege and heir. Then, when their love gives him a case of Writer's Block because Love Makes You Uncreative , she commits suicide so Tatsu will be able to paint again.

Then , when he's lost in melancholy over her death, she emerges from hiding to reveal she was Faking the Dead in order to get him painting.

Otsu faithfully waits for Matahachi while he's off at war.



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