Lady Mariko

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Lady Mariko is a noblewoman and key political and romantic figure in James Clavell’s historical novel "Shōgun," set in feudal Japan.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
noblewoman
appearsIn Shōgun NERFINISHED
associatedWith Christianity (in the narrative context) NERFINISHED
court politics
samurai code of honor
basedOn historical Japanese noblewomen (loosely)
countryOfCitizenship Japan (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
creator James Clavell NERFINISHED
culture samurai aristocracy
fictionalUniverse Shōgun (novel) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Shōgun (1975 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
languageSpoken Japanese
literarySignificance symbol of cultural bridge between East and West
medium prose literature
narrativeRole major character
political figure
romantic interest
publicationContext 20th-century English-language historical fiction
roleInPlot central romantic partner of the protagonist
key participant in political intrigue
mediator between Japanese court and foreign characters
setting Japan NERFINISHED
early 17th century Japan
timePeriod feudal Japan
workAuthorNationality British-Australian (James Clavell) NERFINISHED
workOfFictionGenre historical novel

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Shogun leadCharacter Lady Mariko