Tear-jerking motivational songs by Japanese bands: recommended classics and popular tracks
I imagine many of you are giving your all every day—studying, working, doing housework, managing relationships—and along with that, the worries never seem to end.
For those people, I’d love for you to listen to these “tear-jerking, cheering songs—band edition” even if it’s just in little pockets of free time.
Rather than pumping you up, these songs stay close to your heart, move you to tears, and quietly fill you with personal strength.
Give them a listen when it really counts.
Let’s overcome the pain and sadness with songs that feel like someone who truly understands you.
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Tear-jerking motivational songs by Japanese bands: Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (51–60)
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It’s the opening theme of the anime Ping Pong and one of Bakudan Johnny’s signature songs.
It brightly portrays the struggle of moving forward despite doubts, and many listeners will relate.
It’s an uplifting anthem that encourages us to keep trying, even though everyone lives with their own worries.
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It’s the theme song for the movie “Charge!! Otokojuku” and one of THE BACK HORN’s signature tracks.
No matter how close you are to breaking or falling, it pushes you forward, telling you to keep your eyes ahead.
With its intense sound that lights a fire in your heart and makes you want to give it your all, it’s a fiery, motivational anthem.
Bye-bye, thank you.BUMP OF CHICKEN

There’s a BUMP OF CHICKEN encouragement song that gives you a sudden, comforting feeling of being watched over by someone.
This work warmly portrays the emotions of a protagonist heading into a new chapter of life, offering the message, “Being alone isn’t scary.” It was released in March 2001 as the B-side to the single Tentai Kansoku and is also included on the album present from you.
It’s a song that stands by those who are about to move, start a new life, or take a new step forward.
Its gentle vocals that seem to wrap up the mix of anxiety and anticipation, along with lyrics that resonate in the heart, are particularly distinctive.
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This song straightforwardly portrays the wish to remain true to oneself without being dyed by anyone else’s colors.
It’s not easy to stick to your own will without being swayed by others’ eyes and voices.
With a sound as radiant as daybreak, the track powerfully supports those who face forward while wrestling with such inner conflicts.
Released in May 2016, it opens the album “COLD DISC” and also served as the theme song for the film “U-31,” which depicts a soccer player’s comeback.
When you’re dealing with setbacks or on the verge of losing your sense of self, listening to it will give you a courage that feels like a light kindling in your heart.
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This is a song by SEKAI NO OWARI whose lyrics, written from the perspective of someone watching over a dream-chaser up close, pierce straight to the heart.
It’s not just a cheer song; it portrays a deep love that sheds tears of joy precisely because it understands the pain and loneliness that accompany the process of taking on a challenge.
Released in February 2018, it was also chosen as NHK’s broadcast theme for the PyeongChang Olympics and Paralympics.
It’s included on the album Lip as well.
Bearing the name of a flower that blooms powerfully despite the cold, this piece is sure to stand with everyone facing adversity.
It’s a moving song that gently warms the heart—one to hear when you’re striving desperately toward a goal, or when you’re quietly supporting someone else.


