Hinatazaka46 – Koumori yo. Lyrics Meaning: Forgetting Love Through a Forgotten Snack

Why do we sometimes lock away memories without even realizing it? Hinatazaka46’s song “Koumori yo” explores this idea in a super unique way. It’s a story about how a simple snack can unlock a flood of feelings you thought were long gone.

    The Story of “Koumori yo” and a Forgotten Memory

    The whole song feels like a lazy Sunday afternoon. The main character is just chilling, drinking some Earl Grey tea, and looking out the window. Everything is calm. But then, a weird thought pops into his head.

    A Blank Spot in His Mind

    He feels like he’s forgotten something important. Not like where he left his keys, but something bigger from his past. He can’t quite put his finger on it. It’s like a word on the tip of your tongue.

    Boku ni totte totemo daiji na jikan datta no ni
    Even though it was such a precious time for me
    Sonna assari wasurete ii no ka
    Is it really okay to forget it so easily?

    He’s basically scolding himself. How could he just forget something that once meant so much to him?

    It Was Called a “Gaufre”!

    Then, it hits him. The memory isn’t about a person or a place. It’s about a snack! A specific French cookie, to be exact. The name just comes rushing back to him.

    Are wa “goofuru” toiu na no okashi da
    That’s a snack called a “gaufre”
    Marukute usui furansu umare
    It’s round, thin, and born in France
    Waffuru mitai na dekoboko moyou no yakigashi
    A baked pastry with a bumpy pattern like a waffle

    You can almost feel his relief. He finally figured out what was bugging him. It was this simple, round cookie. But the story doesn’t end there.

    A Snack Tied to a Person

    Why would forgetting a cookie feel so heavy? Because it wasn’t just about the food. The memory of the gaufre is completely tangled up with the memory of a girl he used to love. He subconsciously blocked out the snack because thinking about it meant thinking about her.

    Anna ni suki datta mono ga sugu ni wa namae mo dete konai
    Something I loved so much, yet I couldn’t even remember its name
    Kioku ni futa shiteru no ka na kimi wo omodasanu you ni
    I wonder if I put a lid on that memory so I wouldn’t remember you…

    This is the gut-punch of the song. He didn’t forget the cookie because it was unimportant. He forgot it because it was too important.

    The Real Story in “Koumori yo”

    At its heart, this Hinatazaka46 song is about how our minds protect us from heartbreak. The gaufre is just a symbol for all the little things we associate with a past relationship. By “forgetting” the cookie, the narrator was trying to forget the pain of the breakup. But you can’t keep memories locked away forever.

    The Sweet Lesson Hiding in the Crumbs

    The big takeaway here is pretty deep. As he remembers everything, he realizes something powerful. It’s not just about who he loved. It’s about the feeling of being in love. That intense, emotional rush is the real treasure, and that’s something you never truly forget.

    Dare wo suki ni natta ka yori mo sono toki ni takamaru kanjou yo
    More than who you fell in love with, it’s the surging emotions of that time
    Wasurete inai mono wa ichiban taisetsu
    The things you haven’t forgotten are the most precious

    The song suggests that even if a relationship ends, the experience and the feelings it gave you are still a valuable part of who you are. Those emotions are what matter most.

    What do you think? Is it better to forget painful memories or to face them and remember the good parts? Let me know your take on this song!

    Lyrics: "Koumori yo" by Hinatazaka46


    Hinatazaka46 – Koumori yo [Lyrics KANJI]


    なぜだか ずっと思い出せなかった
    過ぎて行く月日に押し流されたもの
    真っ青な空 窓から見える日曜日の午後
    アールグレイを飲みながら いろいろ考えたこと

    僕にとって とても大事な時間だったのに
    そんなあっさり 忘れていいのか

    あれは”ゴーフル”という名のお菓子だ 丸くて薄いフランス生まれ
    ワッフルみたいな 凸凹(でこぼこ)模様の焼き菓子
    あんなに好きだったものが すぐには名前も出て来ない
    記憶に蓋してるのかな 君を思い出さぬように・・・

    サクッサクッとした あの食感が大好きだった
    しつこくない甘さもバター風味も・・・
    どんなに食べたってお腹に溜まらない
    君はいつもそう言って手を伸ばしたね

    何が愛か 何がやさしさなのか分からずに
    僕はいつしか大人になった

    急に”ゴーフル”食べたくなったんだ あれから食べてなかったけれど
    どうしてなんだろう 懐かしさだけじゃないはず
    誰かを好きになることは ふとした時に気づくことだ
    日常の中に埋まってく 気持ちを見つけてハッとする

    “ゴーフル”を食べているうちに テーブルの下に落ちた
    “ゴーフル”の破片(かけら)もなぜか愛おしいくらい
    あの頃 目にした全て かけがえないものと
    今になれば理解できるんだ
    誰を好きになったかよりも その時に昂まる感情よ
    忘れていないものは 一番大切

    あれは”ゴーフル”という名のお菓子だ 丸くて薄いフランス生まれ
    ワッフルみたいな 凸凹模様の焼き菓子
    あんなに好きだったものが すぐには名前も出て来ない
    記憶に蓋してるのかな 君を思い出さぬように・・・

    Hinatazaka46 – Koumori yo [Lyrics ROMAJI]


    Naze da ka zutto omoidasenakatta
    Sugite iku tsukihi ni oshinagasareta mono
    Massao na sora mado kara mieru nichiyoubi no gogo
    Aru Gurei o nominagara iroiro kangaeta koto

    Boku ni totte totemo daiji na jikan datta noni
    Sonna assari wasurete ii no ka

    Are wa “Goufuru” to iu na no okashi da marukute usui Furansu umare
    Waffuru mitai na dekoboko moyou no yakigashi
    Anna ni suki datta mono ga sugu ni wa namae mo dete konai
    Kioku ni futa shiteru no ka na Kimi o omoidasanu you ni…

    Sakussaku’ to shita ano shokkan ga daisuki datta
    Shitsukokunai amasa mo bataa fuumi mo…
    Donna ni tabeta tte onaka ni tamaranai
    Kimi wa itsumo sou itte te o nobashita ne

    Nani ga ai ka nani ga yasashisa na no ka wakarazu ni
    Boku wa itsu shika otona ni natta

    Kyuu ni “Goufuru” tabetaku nattan da are kara tabetenakatta keredo
    Doushite nandarou natsukashisa dake ja nai hazu
    Dareka o suki ni naru koto wa futo shita toki ni kizuku koto da
    Nichijou no naka ni umatteku kimochi o mitsukete hatto suru

    “Goufuru” o tabete iru uchi ni teeburu no shita ni ochita
    “Goufuru” no kakera mo naze ka itooshii kurai
    Ano koro me ni shita subete kakegae nai mono to
    Ima ni nareba rikai dekirun da
    Dare o suki ni natta ka yori mo sono toki ni takamaru kanjou yo
    Wasurete inai mono wa ichiban taisetsu

    Are wa “Goufuru” to iu na no okashi da marukute usui Furansu umare
    Waffuru mitai na dekoboko moyou no yakigashi
    Anna ni suki datta mono ga sugu ni wa namae mo dete konai
    Kioku ni futa shiteru no ka na Kimi o omoidasanu you ni…

    Hinatazaka46 – Koumori yo [English translation]


    For some reason, I couldn’t remember it for a long time.
    Something that got swept away by the passing days and months.
    A bright blue sky, a Sunday afternoon seen from the window.
    Things I thought about while sipping Earl Grey.

    It was such an important time for me, though.
    Is it really okay to just forget it so easily?

    That’s a sweet treat called “Gaufre,” round and thin, born in France.
    A baked good with an uneven, waffle-like pattern.
    Something I loved so much, yet its name wouldn’t come to me right away.
    Am I putting a lid on my memories, so I won’t remember you…?

    I really loved that crispy-crunchy texture.
    And the subtle sweetness, and the buttery flavor too…
    No matter how much you ate, it wouldn’t fill you up.
    You always said that and reached for more, didn’t you?

    Without knowing what love was, or what kindness was,
    I somehow grew up.

    Suddenly, I wanted to eat “Gaufre” again, even though I hadn’t had it since then.
    I wonder why? It can’t just be nostalgia.
    Falling in love with someone is something you realize in a casual moment.
    You’re surprised when you find those feelings buried in your everyday life.

    While I was eating a “Gaufre,” one fell under the table.
    Even the broken piece of “Gaufre” felt somehow precious.
    Everything I saw back then, I now understand was irreplaceable.
    Now I can understand it.
    More than who I fell in love with, it’s the emotions that swelled up at that time.
    What I haven’t forgotten is the most important thing.

    That’s a sweet treat called “Gaufre,” round and thin, born in France.
    A baked good with an uneven, waffle-like pattern.
    Something I loved so much, yet its name wouldn’t come to me right away.
    Am I putting a lid on my memories, so I won’t remember you…?

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