"Tokyo Teddy Bear" is a song by JubyPhonic, a Vocaloid cover artist. The lyrics tell a story about a person who is feeling guilty and responsible for the problems and conflicts within their family. They apologize to their parents, expressing their remorse and self-blame. The person also mentions their siblings and other family members, saying goodbye to them as they are breaking down emotionally. They talk about their feelings of hopelessness and despair, considering self-harm as a way to escape their pain. They plead for a sign or guidance from a higher power to help them find peace and clarity. Despite facing a new day filled with pain, they still hope to be stitched up and repaired emotionally. The song also expresses the person's dissatisfaction with the world, seeing it as filled with ignorance, lies, and foolishness. They describe feeling overwhelmed and unable to find love or acceptance. They yearn for affection and validation, questioning their worthiness of being loved. As the song progresses, the person becomes more desperate and detached. They bid farewell to the world, expressing their well wishes but also a sense of resignation. They express their contempt for society, feeling discarded and alone. The lyrics reflect the person's internal struggles, their desire for change, and their search for meaning and validation in a world that feels hostile to them. It portrays themes of isolation, self-doubt, and the constant battle with one's inner demons.