怪物 (Kaibutsu)
A tense, morally conflicted song about strength, instinct, identity, and protecting someone precious.
JLPT N2-N3
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A library of Japanese song studies with Japanese text, romaji, glosses, English translation, and learner notes across multiple artists and eras, anchored by a completed twelve-song YOASOBI set.
Each song page is built as a learner edition rather than a bare translation.
Where available, pages include Japanese text, romaji, compact glossing, English translation, and notes on usage, tone, imagery, and grammar. The library is now made up of complete line-by-line learner editions.
Cards without extra progress notes are complete learner editions. If coverage notes appear again later, they mark pages that already have real line-by-line work but do not yet cover the full song.
A tense, morally conflicted song about strength, instinct, identity, and protecting someone precious.
JLPT N2-N3
A bright, driven song about art, self-belief, and pushing forward despite uncertainty.
JLPT N2-N3
A dramatic, performance-centered song about roles, struggle, and stepping onto an exposed stage.
JLPT N2-N1
A sharp, high-velocity song about performance, image, charisma, and the unstable boundary between persona and self.
JLPT N2-N1
A warm, forward-looking song about movement, connection, and shared hope, with imagery of flight and young voices.
JLPT N3-N2
A reflective, parallel-world song about identity, mismatch, and the fierce urgency of trying to save another self.
JLPT N2-N1
A reflective YOASOBI song about what remains after a heroic journey, told through memory language, literary phrasing, and quiet repetition.
JLPT N2-N1
An energetic YOASOBI song about meeting up and stepping out of routine, built from invitation language, motion verbs, and bright repeated hooks.
JLPT N3-N2
A warm, direct song addressed to music itself, full of gratitude, vulnerability, and the feeling of being carried by sound.
JLPT N3-N2
A defining YOASOBI song built on night imagery, plain but tense phrasing, and rapid shifts between closeness and instability.
JLPT N2-N1
A sea-bound YOASOBI song built from transit imagery, literary phrasing, and quiet but severe wording about drift, impulse, and survival.
JLPT N2-N1
A direct but potentially nuanced song about liking, attachment, confession, and the difficulty of saying feelings plainly.
JLPT N3-N2
A vivid, defiant pop song about fashion, self-expression, cuteness, strangeness, and freedom from narrow rules.
JLPT N3-N2
A Kyary Pamyu Pamyu song that celebrates Harajuku through playful exclamation, fashion geography, and a highly stylized pop register built around the strange hook `iyahoi`.
JLPT N3-N2
A sharp Kyary Pamyu Pamyu song built on labels, persona, and the tension between social judgment and self-styled visibility.
JLPT N3-N2
A Kyary Pamyu Pamyu song that turns `furisode` and `hatachi` into bright pop hooks about ceremony, identity, and stepping into adulthood.
JLPT N4-N2
A tense, intimate aiko song about love as obsession, emotional illness, and the pain of attachment.
JLPT N3-N2
A bright, memorable aiko song that mixes ordinary romantic language with intense attachment, vivid imagery, and her characteristic emotional immediacy.
JLPT N4-N2
A classic song of quiet sadness, resilience, and trying to keep tears from falling by looking upward and walking on.
JLPT N4-N3
A poised, melancholy city-pop song about emotional distance, performance, heartbreak, and trying to survive love by staying artificial.
JLPT N3-N2
An iconic AKB48 idol-pop hit built on repetition, desire, exuberance, and the language of obsession and replay.
JLPT N4-N3
A bright, flirtatious Seiko Matsuda hit that mixes teasing romance, polished pop language, and a confident springtime love-song glow.
JLPT N4-N3
A ferocious HANABIE. song that turns the polite phrase `excuse me, I’m leaving first` into a rebellious escape line against pressure, exhaustion, and social performance.
JLPT N3-N2
A catchy, slightly twisted ano song that plays with service-work language, commercial cheerfulness, and a refusal to give away a smile on demand.
JLPT N4-N2
A sharp ANGERME song about envy, wounded pride, delayed success, and the specifically Japanese emotional sting carried by `kuyashii`.
JLPT N3-N2
An ANGERME song that turns `beki` wordplay into a bright social affirmation, useful for learners studying hook language, evaluative wording, and slogan-like pop Japanese.
JLPT N3-N2
An ANGERME song about gossip, self-presentation, and unapologetic self-liking, useful for learners studying evaluative slang, image language, and catchy colloquial phrasing.
JLPT N3-N2
A forceful ANGERME song that mixes hunt imagery, romance language, and bold colloquial expressions, making it useful for learners studying register, slogan-like hooks, and aggressive self-presentation.
JLPT N3-N2
A flashy Morning Musume dance-pop track built on nightlife language, weekend momentum, and the unstable glamour implied by `utakata`.
JLPT N3-N1
A striking ATARASHII GAKKO! song that combines adulthood, coolness, awkwardness, and theatrical self-presentation in a memorable hook-driven format.
JLPT N4-N2
A bright W duet built on classic romance imagery and retro loanword style, useful for learners studying older pop diction and image-led love-song language.
JLPT N4-N3
A reflective Morning Musume song about breakup, memory, and small shared routines, useful for learners studying plain emotional Japanese and repeated memory framing.
JLPT N4-N2
A sweeping Morning Musume '14 song that pairs large cosmic imagery with readable Japanese, useful for learners studying title readings, aspiration language, and elevated but direct pop phrasing.
JLPT N3-N2
A dramatic Morning Musume song that combines direct heartbreak language with stylish twilight framing, useful for learners studying repetition, breakup wording, and mood-heavy pop diction.
JLPT N3-N2
A cool-toned Morning Musume song built around repetition, mood language, and emotional pressure, useful for learners studying stance, insistence, and modern pop register.
JLPT N3-N2
A dramatic Morning Musume song about apology, repetition, and romance as a patterned exchange, useful for learners studying relationship verbs, fixed expressions, and stylized pop phrasing.
JLPT N3-N2
A Morning Musume breakup song built around the colloquial phrase `naichau kamo`, useful for learners studying contraction, uncertainty, and emotionally direct spoken Japanese.
JLPT N4-N2
A dramatic 2013 Morning Musume single built around pleading hooks, impatience, jealousy, and the clash between passive waiting and self-assertion.
JLPT N4-N2
A landmark Miki Matsubara city-pop song about late-night parting, memory, and asking someone to stay through a polished urban melancholy.
JLPT N3-N2
A classic Ghibli theme song built from playful repetition, childlike invitation, and the cultural weight of one of Japan’s best-known animated worlds.
JLPT N5-N3
A calm and widely loved Ghibli ballad that uses repetition, reflective imagery, and gentle poetic phrasing to create emotional depth.
JLPT N4-N2