Hadashi de Bara wo Fume
Stepping on Roses
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Hadashi de Bara wo Fume

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 裸足でバラを踏め
English: Stepping on Roses
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 57
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 5, 2007 to Mar 19, 2012
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: Historical Historical
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Margaret
Authors: Ueda, Rinko (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.451 (scored by 1015510,155 users)
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Ranked: #33212
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Popularity: #985
Members: 19,777
Favorites: 401

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Both girls were bought into marriage for money. Also, both had the husbands explicitly or impliedly say that 'there should not be love in the marriage' and so so. They're both great reads... 
reportRecommended by Samara_Fae
Both series deals with the concept of an established arranged marriage. And although there is a lot of drama between the couples at first, there's also evidence of growing love. And in particular, we follow the life style changes of both series' characters. It's noticable that Miseinen dakedo Kodomo ja Nai takes place in the school life setting of the modern ages while Hadashi de Bara wo Fume's timeline sets itself in the historical times. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
The story is so different, but i think if you Like this you migh like hadashi de bara wo fume 
reportRecommended by hilda-san
both involves the hero saving the heroine from financial situation by marrying her without love.basically both are about contract marriage.its just Hapi Mari is set in the modern era unlike Hadashi de bara wo fume.none the less i recommend bout mangas since i enjoy the promising love plot.. 
reportRecommended by freko_frika
In both the main guy buys the girl with money to be his fiancée.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
In both series, the main female protagonist gets herself trapped in a complicated affair that involves marriage. The relationship is considered for convenience as the main male protagonist is clingy towards their partner. However, both series slowly shows more about the main characters with their relationship that develops over time. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Hadashi de Bara wo Fume and Crookclock are both set in a historical time with a more European set up. Crookclock is a short, fun, and sweet story while Hadashi de Bara wo Fume includes some more action, drama, and intense situations. 
reportRecommended by starflower
Both have very pretty covers with flowers and also have very pretty girls 
reportRecommended by bellerose
It's very different, but if you liked a yandere(crazy) guy you might wanna check this manga out! I really enjoyed both of them! 
reportRecommended by EliseIsTheGod
The author is the same, they both take place in feudal Japan, and they both have a lot of drama in them. Anyways, "Hadashi de Bara wo Fume" and "Tail of the Moon" are both great mangas worth reading! 
reportRecommended by rainbowniji
Same author, has a fake marriage then they get married for real, another dude is obsessive over and will do anything to get her 
reportRecommended by lepapillon
Both manga talk about marriage just on paper, not for love. But Hadashi de Bare Wo Fume is about a poor girl that hates him. but later on they holding a real wedding together with real love. 
reportRecommended by maihoa
Both are about normal girls marrying a royal person. 
reportRecommended by asdfghjklb
In both mangas, a poor girl must work as a "fake wife" in order to receive money in order to support their family. Both main couples have similar relationship, as the girl eventually falls for the guy, even though their relationship is fake (but in Hadashi de Bara wo Fume, the guy does fall for her). However, both mangas are different in some aspects, as in Hadashi de Bara wo Fume, it is more of a western based story, and there is a crazy psychopath that wants the female main, whereas in Ookami-heika no Hanayome, it's more of traditional (japanese) royalty historical (no psychopath involved).  read more 
reportRecommended by chierii
Both mangas are set in an historic time and the main male character is of bigger social status the the female leads,both females are strong and kind hearted,both have drama (Mademoiselle Butterfly is more dramatic),both with happy ending.If you liked one of them you must give it a try to the other one. 
reportRecommended by stefaniaadina
One character is rich and the other is poor, basically a taboo back then to even love each other. Regardless, they fall in love through difficult obstacles.  
reportRecommended by majiloveanime
The relationships are similar between the main characters, plus everyone's always falling for the leading lady. 
reportRecommended by redlionn
Well, let's see here, a poor girl from a modest life suddenly finds herself thrust into high society, and she is unsure how she is to deal with it. In both there is a question of marriage, however in Hadashi de Bara wo Fume, Sumi is married, that is how she enters high society, slightly different from Yuzu, who realizes that she is an heiress. Either way, both stories are about a young woman struggling to belong in this new high class world, and their is romance sprinkled in the mix, what more could you want? 
reportRecommended by riisayo
In both mangas, a girl is picked up by a rich male and has to act as a fake wife. Both females are also required to train to become a proper lady. Both relationships are similar, as they are not allowed to fall in love with each other (in Hadashi de Bara wo Fume, they do, but in Kuro Hakushaku wa Hoshi wo Mederu, their relationship has not developed as so much as to be able as to see how they are doing). Both mangas do have their differences, as the main in Kuro Hakushaku wa Hoshi wo Mederu she is a dhampir, and the  read more 
reportRecommended by chierii
Both girls are desperate for money for family matters. ^^''  
reportRecommended by k3llyth3w3ird0
Got some similarities between the two stories, but lots of differences there as well... Hadashi de Bara wo Fume is less cutesy than A Kiss for My Prince, but they're still both good historical romance manga/manhwa's! (: 
reportRecommended by jayjayy
If you like one I think it's quite possible you'll like the other. Both are stories about poor girls where are struggling to care for their poor families when one day by chance meet rich men and then get swept away by them. After being swept away these rich men, who both have troubling pasts, the girls are treated horribly by these men. Somehow through everything though the girls stay devoted to these jerks of men because possibly there is more than meets the eye. Most importantly I would say these are both stories about love and it's power to overcome any struggle  read more 
reportRecommended by seiyan
Both Stories deal with a Poor Girl put into a Situation she cant escape from with a group of Rich young Men.  
reportRecommended by tsubasahime
Same theme : two girls must be become "Lady's" in the time allowed. But the rest it's differente, in Hadashi, the poor Girl become a Lady for his new rich husband. and Nadeshiko, it's an challenge. 
reportRecommended by Cainael
Both stories are set in the early 1900s Japan and involve a love triangle with one of the men going a bit too far. Both stories also have strong, independent female leads, but due to their time period and status, they may not appear as such all the time. They both struggle to do what they feel is best to help their families, while trying to suppress their own wishes for their personal happiness. 
reportRecommended by Kuro-chan
They both have girls bought for money. In the case of Antique Romance, the girl was bought as an addition to the art collection of a wealthy man. Hadashi de Bara wo Fume on the other hand, the girl was not bought on any auction but she was contracted to become the wife of the guy who bought her.  
reportRecommended by Samara_Fae
both main Characters have to get married to men for financial reason. 
reportRecommended by lulugal4eva
They both involve having someone getting married in order to save their families 
reportRecommended by alexa518
Both treat of poor girls, that for the circumstances her lives give a complete draft. 
reportRecommended by Kaxigusi
If you liked 'Love Lesson.com', you might also like 'Hadashi de Bara wo Fume'. They're from the same author and the drawing, as well as the story are nice.  
reportRecommended by carolinez
Both animes are based in ancient times Cute love stories Hot guys a little bit of love triangles Strongwilled girls LOVED THEM BOTH except hadashi de bara wo fume is Incomplete :( 
reportRecommended by ElmoRoxTheCrayon
Both are historical drama with capable and persistent female protagonists forced into a marriage. Hadashi is more romantic while Duchess of the Attic does not have a obvious romantic interest (by at this point in Ch 12 at least).  
reportRecommended by shojoaddict17
Both are about: - arranged marriages because of debt - beautiful guys are all in love with the girl - main girl, very gentle, adorable  
reportRecommended by Noofar
I would say these two are very different. I'm pretty sure they don't have the same genre but because a teen aged character is taking ca5r of kids this was the second manga I thought of that was a bit like it.However, Hadashi goes into the relationship MUCH more than Yamada does. 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
Both stories have a girl, brought up in a poor enviroment and one day somehow becomes rich. Then, falls in love with someone they thought they'd never end up with. Both stories have the classical Victorian style also. =) 
reportRecommended by huruki