Japanese Love Confession

Master the "Kokuhaku" and win her heart.

Beyond "Aishiteru"

In Japan, confessing your feelings is called Kokuhaku. Instead of the heavy "Aishiteru" (I love you), most people start with something more heartfelt and sincere. Master these phrases for your big moment in Day 10.

Meaning: I like you / I love you. The classic confession phrase that conveys deep affection.

Meaning: Please go out with me. The crucial second step to make it official!

Timing is Everything

In Day 10, the sunset provides the perfect backdrop. Don't rush—wait for the silence, look into her eyes, and let your heart speak. Yui Sensei has been waiting to hear these words from you.

Ready to Confess?

The sky is turning orange, and she's looking at you. This is it!

Confess to Yui Sensei

Not sure what to say exactly?

👉 Full Day 10 Confession Guide & Scenario
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