In the late Taisho period, Hanada Suzuko, the waitress at a small bathhouse in Shitamachi, Osaka, was an innocent girl who loved singing and dancing. Soon after graduating from elementary school, Suzuko came up with the idea of "bringing smiles to everyone through singing and dancing", so she joined the newly established opera troupe in Dotonbori. Suzuko, who practiced hard, became excited and grew up, and emerged with outstanding singing ability.
In Showa 13, Suzuko came to Tokyo. There, he met a popular composer and his destiny changed dramatically. Suzuko, who received instruction from the composer, became popular as the "Queen of Swing."
However, once the war began, Suzuko's situation completely changed. The songs Suzuko sang became "enemy music", and Suzuko's songs and dances were strictly restricted. Moreover, Suzuko's younger brother went off to war. In addition, at that time, Suzuko's mother also passed away due to illness.
Suzuko, troubled by misfortunes one after another, fell in love with a young man and vowed to get married. However, the young man's family strongly opposed it, and the marriage was delayed. Soon after the war ended, Suzuko became pregnant with the young man's child. However, the young man fell ill. The days of being unable to see each other continued, and then Suzuko, who was about to give birth, received an obituary notice from the young man. They broke up without seeing death or getting married. a few days later
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