The purpose of this study is to investigate women's junior college students' consciousness of marriage life and of the proposed revision of marriage law. The questionnaires on these issues were sent to 370 students and 272 replies received in November, 1994. The results are as follows : 1) They don't seem to accept the conventional pattern of the husband working outside and the wife doing domestic work. And they are not free from the idea of the division of labor by sex. 2) The traditional “Ie” consciousness has been fading away and a new family pattern has been formed. 3) They tend to respect the legitimacy of marriages with respect to chastity obligation. 4) Many students support a 5-year separation as a justifiable reasons of divorce, but not so in case the married couple has a child or children. 5) Concerning illegitimate children, students consider the legitimacy of marriage important while respecting the dignity of children. Such being the cast, they seem to withhold a definite view on this subject.