Shūnan (周南市, Shūnan-shi) is a city located in east central Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
As of December 31, 2009, the city has an estimated population of 153,681 and a population density of 234.22 persons per km². The total area is 656.13 km².
The modern city of Shūnan was founded on April 21, 2003, by the merger of the cities of Tokuyama and Shinnan'yō, the town of Kumage (from Kumage District), and the town of Kano (from Tsuno District). Its name is derived from the first character (周) of the name of the former Suō Province (周防国), and the character for south (南), reflecting its location, comprising much of the southern part of the old province.
The city is bordered in the west by the cities of Yamaguchi and Hōfu, in the east by Iwakuni, in the southeast by Hikari and Kudamatsu, and in the north by Yoshika, Shimane Prefecture. To the south is the Inland Sea.
Shōnan (湘南) is the name of a region along the coast of Sagami Bay in central Japan. Centered on Enoshima, an island about 50 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, the Shōnan region stretches from Ōiso in the west to Hayama in the east, including Hiratsuka, Chigasaki, and Kamakura. Because of the bay, the region benefits from a mild climate and long beaches covered with dark volcanic sand.
In postwar times, the Shōnan region gained prominence in Ishihara Shintaro's prize-winning 1955 novel, Taiyō no Kisetsu (Season of the Sun). The novel, which was also made into a popular movie, portrayed the hedonistic lifestyle of young sun-worshippers from elite families (taiyo-zoku, the "sun-tribe"), who hung out on Shōnan beaches. Lying as it does on the edge of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, the Shōnan region is nowadays a leading resort area, oriented to surfing, sailboating, and other water sports.
The region's name, Shōnan, derives from a scenic region in Hunan, China, encapsulated in the phrase 瀟湘湖南 (Chinese pinyin: "xiāo xiāng hú nán"; Japanese: "shōshō konan"). This phrase refers to a beautiful area centered on the Xiao River (瀟江) and the Xiang River (湘江) south of the Yangtze River in Hunan. Often praised in Chinese poetry of the Xiaoxiang genre, the scenery of this area became a stylized popular subject of paintings in both medieval China and Japan, particularly as to the graphic and poetic series known as the "Eight Views of Xiaoxiang". In Japan, the scenery of the Shōnan area was thought to be similar to the scenery around the Xiao and Xiang rivers in Hunan, China; hence the term "Shōnan" (Chinese pinyin: "xiāng nán", another name for the southern Hunan region) came to be applied to the area around Enoshima in Japan.
[Verse 1:]
I used to pass you by,
Now you looking kinda fly
When I'm trying to denie this feelingn never saw it coming
Boy it's getting me confused
[Hook:]
Don't wanna have to lie
Bout where I've been tonight
You know I got someone whos waiting
Don't know how to face him
When your the only one that's on my mine
[Chorus:]
Oh you come so high
I know I really wanna
I'm asking what I got
I know I can't afford to
Oh it's getting to hot
I know I shouldn't stay so hot how comes I can't seen to walk away
[Verse 2:]
You got me questioning
The relationship of me
Getting closer everytime we meet up I'm feeling caught up
Here's the time we pull away
You filling up me time
I'm late on the line
Gotta tell you the guilts killing me It isn't in me
Tell me why you playing on my mine
[Chorus x2]
Tick tock tick tock sitting here looking at he clock
Wondering why I haven't gone oh no
Tick tock tick tock should I stay or should I go
I don't know (I don't know) I don't know (I don't know)I don't know I don't know