Taishō Roman (song)

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"Taishō Roman"
Yoasobi - Taisho Roman.jpeg
Single by Yoasobi
from the EP The Book 2
LanguageJapanese
English title"Romance"
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2021 (2021-09-15)
GenreJ-pop
Length2:48
LabelSony Music Japan
Songwriter(s)Ayase
Producer(s)Ayase
Yoasobi singles chronology
"Loveletter"
(2021)
"Taishō Roman"
(2021)
"Tsubame"
(2021)
Music video
"Taishō Roman" on YouTube

"Taishō Roman" (大正浪漫, alternatively titled "Taishō Romance" or "Romance")[1] is a song recorded by Japanese duo Yoasobi. It was released as a stand-alone digital single on September 15, 2021, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Written by Ayase, a member of the duo, the song was based on Natsumi's novel Taishō Romance, about a romance of two people who came from different periods that contact via pen pal. Commercially, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, and number five on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart.

Background and release[]

On July 20, 2020, Monogatary.com, a novel website operated by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, announced a novel contest Yoasobi Contest Vol.2 (夜遊びコンテストvol.2), for selecting a novel to publish as a book by Futabasha and write a song by Yoasobi.[2][3] A won novel was announced on October 30, titled Taishō Romance (大正ロマンス, Taishō Romansu), which was written by Natsumi,[4] from the total of 2,086 novels.[5] The story is about Tokito, a boy who live in Reiwa period accidentally received a letter from Chiyoko, a girl from Taishō period, who later became a pen pal and developed a romance.[5][6]

On August 9, 2021, at YouTube live streaming, Online Live Viewing Event "Yoasobi Hanseikai", the duo announced to adapt the award-winning novel Taishō Romance to produce a new song titled "Taishō Roman" with changing a word from "Romance" (ロマンス) in katakana to "Roman" (浪漫) in kanji instead of the original on September 15, and publish the book of the same new title on the following day, September 16.[7][5][8] The song was teased and featured as a main theme of Yoasobi's exhibition at Sony Park Exhibition, which was held at Ginza Sony Park.[6] "Taishō Roman" officially released on September 15 to digital music and streaming platforms.[9] Later, the song was included on their second EP The Book 2, released on December 1.[10]

Composition and lyrics[]

The lyrics of "Taishō Roman" are based upon an eponymous novel which references the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake of the Taishō era.

"Taishō Roman" was written by Ayase, a member, and producer of Yoasobi,[7] and composed in the key of C♯ major, 130 beats per minute with a running time of 2 minutes and 48 seconds.[11] It is described as a "bittersweet" song with "hooked" piano sound. Valerie Valdez from The Honey Pop said the song is "produce[d] music that gives off the feeling of going through time."[12]

Lyrically, like the based novel, "Taishō Roman" tells a time-lapse romance of two people who span over a hundred years.[6] A boy in present Reiwa period accidentally received a letter written by a girl in Taishō period, 100 years ago. He fell in love with her and would like to meet her, but he could not because of the time difference. The boy learned that the girl was in a period of disaster (1923 Great Kantō earthquake) and wrote to warn her, but she did not reply after that. The girl's letter was sent to him later, described by the boy as "the last love letter". He regarded the letters as proof that girls are alive in her time and are determined to one day convey to her the experience of their own time.[13]

Commercial performance[]

In Japan's Oricon charts, "Taishō Roman" debuted at number 7[14] and peaked at number 5 on the Combined Singles Chart.[15] The song also debuted atop the Digital Singles (Single Track) Chart, selling 32,022 download units,[16] becoming the eighth number-one song of the chart.[17] For Billboard Japan, the song debuted at number two on the Japan Hot 100, behind only Kis-My-Ft2's "Fear", selling 28,042 download units (number one on the Download Songs), and with 4,045,151 steams (number 20 on the Streaming Songs) in first week.[18] The song also entered number 105, and 42 on the Billboard Global 200, and Global Excl. US charts of October 2, respectively.[19][20]

Music video[]

An accompanying music video of "Taishō Roman" was premiered on September 16, 2021.[21] The duo released a teaser video of the song on September 13, showing Ikura's voice reading a passages from the based novel Taishō Romance.[9] For the music video, the characters were designed by Eisaku Kubonouchi, artwork was handled by Shinji Kimura,[21] and collaborated with NTT Docomo's new project Quadratic Playground.[22] The virtual reality music video, created by Quadratic Playground, was released on October 26.[23]

Synopsis[]

A scene in the music video shows Tokito seeing the giant clock pointing to 11:58, the time that the Great Kantō earthquake occurred.

The "Taishō Roman" music video begins with a vivid background, showing Tokito, a boy who wears contemporary clothes, and Chiyoko, a girl who wears Taishō-era kimono, reading a letter with a showy background of kimono pattern, clocks, and household electric appliances flying past behind them. Then, they read it on the street in their era, Reiwa, and Taishō. The background is changed between a modern railway carriage switch and a wood-paneled railway carriage, shown they read a letter in the end.[24]

After that, Tokito turns around to see the giant clock pointing to 11:58 in the background, which is the time that the Great Kantō earthquake occurred. Suddenly, he runs across the showy background and throws a letter into the door being close. Later, he walks crestfallenly, showing the black lyrics on white background. The door opened to show the letter is sent to Chiyoko. She read it and run to throw her reply letter sent to him. He reads the letter while standing on the hour hand of a clock and meet Chiyoko, which stands on the minute hand. Finally, the pair runs towards each other and embraces, but as quickly, the music video ended up with Chiyoko fading from an explosion of light.[24]

Live performance[]

Yoasobi performed "Taishō Roman" for the first time, alongside "Loveletter", and "Tsubame" at NHK's music show Songs on December 2, 2021.[25]

Credits and personnel[]

Credits adapted from The Book 2 liner notes and YouTube.[26][27]

Song

  • Ayase – producer, songwriter
  • Ikura – vocals
  • Natsumi – based story writer
  • Takayuki Saitō – vocal recording
  • Masahiko Fukui – mixing

Music video

  • Yusuke Takase – director, storyboard, worldview design
  • Eisaku Kubonouchi – character design
  • Yasuhiro Nakura – key animation director, key animation
  • Shinji Kimura – art director
  • Yūki Hirakawa – worldview CG director
  • Kohta Morie – character CG director
  • Ryūsuke Suzuki – animation producer
  • Toshihiko Sakata – CG producer
  • Shaft – animation work
  • Shin'ya Nishizawa – key animation
  • Kumiko Kawashima – key animation
  • Yūgo Ōhashi – key animation
  • Riku Honda – key animation
  • Yūri Ichinose – key animation
  • Asami Ueno – 2nd key animation
  • Yōichirō Ōtani – 2nd key animation
  • Ryō Shimura – 2nd key animation
  • Daniella Padijika – animator
  • Shino Yamada – animator
  • Xu Jingyuan – animator
  • Xu Youzhen – animator
  • Momoka Uchida – animator
  • Sakura Funayama – animator
  • Yang Zhikai – animator
  • Yumena Tokutome – animator
  • Shintarō Kawakami – animator
  • Moemi Sakurai – animator
  • Sachika Mori – animator
  • Huang Minchun – animator
  • Tsuguhisa Furukawa – animator
  • Tomoko Murakami – animator
  • Miki Matsudo – animator
  • Rina Takenawa – animator
  • Kaho Katsuya – in-between animation inspection
  • Yasuko Watanabe – color design, colorist, inspection
  • Fumi Hattori – animation clean-up
  • Yūko Kawakami – animation clean-up
  • Onba Hayashi – animation clean-up
  • Michiko Kado – animation clean-up
  • Takayuki Aizu – cell composite
  • +Ring
    • Kenta Katsuno – worldview CG work
    • Ayaka Yamaguchi – worldview CG work
    • Tsukasa Iwaki – worldview CG work
    • Daiki Miura – worldview CG work
    • Akiho Yamada – worldview CG work
  • Lipogram
    • Miyū Kimura – worldview CG work
    • Azuma Takuya – worldview CG work
    • Natsumi Katō – worldview CG work
  • Modeling Bros
    • Shunsuke Imaizumi – worldview CG work
    • Yū Minoura – worldview CG work
    • Shunsuke Nakajō – worldview CG work
    • Kaede Kurodo – worldview CG work
    • Kaho Naruo – worldview CG work
  • Freelance
    • Yasuhito Matsuura – worldview CG work
    • Satoshi Mitobe – worldview CG work
  • Morie Inc.
    • Takehiro Shibano – character CG work
    • Naoto Tomita – character CG work
    • Marie Shirai – character CG work
    • Masato Tajima – character CG work
    • Katsura Kidera – character CG work
    • Kōetsu Ogawa – character CG work
    • Shin'ya Sugawara – character CG work
    • Ayūko Kitaoka – character CG work
    • Kento Sakai – character CG work
    • Ryō Tanbara – character CG work
    • Kōtarō Azuma – character CG work
    • Yōsuke Ōno – character CG work
  • Hayato Kanayama (Transistor Studio) – character CG work
  • Ken'ichi Sasaki – online editing
  • Takumi Kudō – online editing
  • Hatch Inc.
    • Ryōichirō Honma – producer
    • Seifu Kuroda – producer
    • Tatsuya Maekawa – producer
  • Sadanori Maeda – text design
  • Feng Hao – production manager
  • Kiwa Harada – production manager
  • Graphinica
    • Nao Hirasawa – animation work cooperation
    • Ōtsuka Miyū – animation work cooperation
  • Ludens
    • Akatsuki Watabe – previs work
    • Natsumi Ogino – previs work
    • Akihiro Satō – previs work
    • Masashi Ueno – previs work
    • Ryō Shimizu – previs work
    • Satoshi Makita – previs work
    • Yoshiaki Ishigaya – previs work
  • Ryōtarō Hidaka (Starbase Inc.) – creative director
  • Hiroki Aonuma (Starbase Inc.) – creative producer
  • Quadratic Playground by NTT Docomo, Inc. – production

Charts[]

Certifications[]

Certifications for "Taishō Roman"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ)[30] Gold 50,000,000dagger

dagger Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history[]

Release dates and formats for "Taishō Roman"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various September 15, 2021 Sony Music Japan [31][1]

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