Quotes by artists. Wonderful words from Japanese musicians.
In this article, we’ll introduce many memorable quotes from artists active in Japan.
When you’re going through something difficult or dealing with worries, many people lift their spirits by listening to their favorite music.
But musicians don’t just leave us with great songs—they also leave us with many wonderful words.
The quotes we’re about to share are all words that can serve as support in life.
I’m sure you’ll find something that resonates with your heart, so please take your time and enjoy.
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Quotes from artists. Wonderful words from Japanese musicians (31–40)
We didn’t know the route from here to there, so we just blew it hundreds, thousands of times and learned it with our bodies, didn’t we? But now it’s like, “To get from here to there, you just walk this way.” “Oh, I see.” You understand it in your head first, and that’s the end of it.Sadao Watanabe

Sadao Watanabe (born in 1933), affectionately known as Nabe-Sada, has been active as a jazz-fusion saxophonist and flutist.
He reminds us that, above all, mastering a skill requires thinking through how to make it possible.
Whether in music or anything else, people often give up quickly when they can’t do something; his words chide me for always looking for shortcuts.
There comes a time in everyone’s life when you just have to knock on the door. And knocking takes courage—it’s scary. You wonder what’s going to happen. That’s where people split into two kinds: those who knock, and those who don’t.Eikichi Yazawa

When I was young, the future was dazzling and I lived without knowing fear.
But when I tell myself, “All right, walk on your own two feet,” I can’t help slipping into defense rather than offense.
I want to try this, but there’s the risk.
In those moments, do you stop, or do you step forward? These are words that rouse my spirit.
Everyone’s fighting their own battles every day, right? Don’t you dare lose. When it’s tough, lean on your family or friends. And if there’s no one to lean on, lean on music. That’s what I’ve always done.Takeshi Hosomi (Ellegarden)

In life, we sometimes have to face pain, worries, and inner conflicts.
When things get really tough, we naturally want to lean on someone, but some people may find themselves smoldering in silence, unable to talk to anyone.
In such times, if you listen to these words and ELLEGARDEN’s music, they will surely help support your heart.
Life really is like the flow of a river, isn’t it? Sometimes straight, sometimes winding, sometimes wide, sometimes narrow, sometimes fast, sometimes slow…Hibari Misora

There are many famous quotes that compare life to something, but among them, this one strikes deepest.
These are the words left by Hibari Misora, a legendary singer dearly loved by many.
When you think of her and rivers, the famed song “Like the Flow of the River” naturally comes to mind.
Taking into account those lyrics that liken life to the flow of a river, it seems this quote was spoken with a quiet, heartfelt weight.
Why not reflect on your own life and compare it to the flow of a river as well? You may find yourself able to see things on a grander scale.
Humans will inevitably face death someday. That fear is always there, and at times I find myself wondering what I’m living for and feeling like giving up. But then I pause and think: hold on. I’m able to do so many enjoyable things while I’m alive—doesn’t that make it all right?Taro Hakase

In the end, happiness probably comes down to how much you’ve been able to do things you truly enjoy in life—these words make me feel that way.
They seem like guidance for how to live and what it means to succeed.



