Disclaimer:
Tenchi Muyo!/No Need For Tenchi is a product of Pioneer/AIC.
Tenchi Muyo and the characters within were created by
Kajashime Masaki.
Note: An uchikake is the over-kimono worn by a Japanese bride.
Usually a number of other kimonos <at least 3 according to a
Japanese couple who posted a web-page about their wedding in
detail> are worn beneath it.
Note 2: A haori-hakama is the wedding outfit worn by a
Japanese groom.
Tenchi Muyo: Exile #2: "Farewell, Trakal/Hello, Naoki"
part 2... <Shopping>
When Funaho and Misaki learned that Tanaka was
engaged to marry Naoki, they insisted on taking her to
shop for her wedding kimono. She agreed and the three
headed into town.
Tanaka came out of the first fitting room wearing
a white uchikake and a couple other kimonos under it.
Misaski, of course, thought it looked just darling,
but Funaho wasn't convinced.Tanaka thought it lacked something.
"Naoki's given up a lot more than he'll ever know for
me." She told him. "I want my wedding clothes to be fitting for
such a groom."
The next uchikake was also while, but had a design of
silver leaves and flowers embroidered upon it. This was a little
more festive, but still not particularly special.
The third was a red uchikake with a design of a golden
tracing of a pattern of flowers and leaves going up the right side
and over the shoulder.
Misaki's eyes boggled. "Ooh! Sis'," she told Funaho.
"She's so cute!"
"I agree." Funaho replied, serenely. "that's a very
beautiful uchikake."
"I think so, too." Tanaka agreed.
They paid for the dress and then made their way to the
closest restaurant for lunch.
While they waited for their meals, Funaho spoke. "You must
love Naoki very much."
"I do." Tanaka nodded. "He means worlds to me."
"He seems to think very highly of you, too." Funaho agreed.
Tanaka nodded. "He loves me." She smiled, thoughtfully. "It...
I just get so happy... I almost feel like singing sometime."
"What a wonderful idea!" Misaki decided. "Sis," she told Funaho,
"after lunch, why don't the two of us take Tanaka to the karaoke
club. We
could all have lots of fun."
"That would be fun." Funaho agreed.
In another part of town, Yosho and Nobuyuki were helping Naoki
pick out the right haori-hakama for his wedding. Since he had no
family,
the traditional family crest would be absent. They'd both been grooms
before, and knew how the clothes should fit, and though he normally
would not have worried too much about how his clothes looked any
other
time, for his wedding to Tanaka, he'd wanted everything to be
perfect.
Having selected a very nice ensemble, the three men had made
their way to a small restaurant. Naoki couldn't eat very much. He was
too
nervous about his upcoming marriage to Tanaka. He was hungry,
however, so
he ordered a plate of seafood gyoza and some weak tea, which was just
enough for him.