Valentine Kiss (Sayuri Kokusho)
The Onyanko Club
Sweet Confessions: The Charm of 'Valentine Kiss'
The song 'Valentine Kiss' by The Onyanko Club, performed by Sayuri Kokusho, is a delightful ode to the romantic traditions of Valentine's Day in Japan. The lyrics capture the excitement and anticipation that comes with this special day, where expressing love and affection takes center stage. The repetitive 'シャラララ' (sharalala) adds a whimsical and enchanting feel, setting the tone for a day filled with sweet gestures and heartfelt confessions.
Valentine's Day in Japan is unique, as it is traditionally the day when women give chocolates to men, often as a declaration of love. The song reflects this cultural practice, with the protagonist preparing to give her beloved a special chocolate gift. The lyrics '甘い甘い恋のチョコレート' (sweet, sweet love chocolate) and '取って置きのシャレたチョコレート' (a special, stylish chocolate) emphasize the significance of this gesture. The protagonist's determination to make her feelings known is evident as she plans to seal her confession with a kiss, symbolizing a bold and sincere expression of love.
The song also touches on the playful and hopeful nature of young love. The protagonist's excitement is palpable as she imagines a romantic evening, complete with a sunset park and a telephone call to her beloved. The lyrics 'ワインの色したサンセットパーク' (wine-colored sunset park) and 'あなたを呼び出す テレフォンコール' (calling you on the telephone) paint a vivid picture of her romantic aspirations. The chorus, 'バレンタインデー キッス' (Valentine's Day Kiss), repeated throughout the song, reinforces the central theme of love and the desire to create a memorable and magical moment.
'Valentine Kiss' is a charming and nostalgic celebration of love, capturing the essence of Valentine's Day in Japan. It highlights the joy of giving, the thrill of young love, and the beauty of expressing one's feelings openly and sincerely.