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A beautiful Japanese song that purifies the heart. A highly recommended classic.

What kind of moments come to mind when you think of times your heart feels purified? There are things that cleanse the heart, like seeing beautiful scenery or watching a film or a stage performance.

So today, I’m going to introduce some beautiful, soul-cleansing masterpieces! Depending on the song—its lyrics, melody, or vocals—different elements can purify the heart, so be sure to read and listen through to the end! There are so many timeless tracks that wash and heal the heart just by listening, so you won’t want to miss them! Now, let’s get started.

A beautiful Japanese song that purifies the heart. Recommended masterpieces (61–70)

Almond feat. Riria.Ōhashi Torio

Ohashi Trio / Almond feat. Riria. (Lyric Video)
Almond feat. Riria.Ōhashi Torio

A collaboration track with Ohashi Trio where lively piano tones blend comfortably with Riria.’s clear, translucent voice.

It depicts those modest yet precious moments of happiness that begin with an unexpected message—little heart-flutters as precious as a single almond—that warm the listener’s heart.

Released in November 2022, the song is included on the acclaimed album “ohashiTrio collaboration best ~off White~.” Their wonderful collaboration was sparked by a joint performance at an online festival in 2020.

It’s perfect for adding a touch of special color to an ordinary day; play it in a room filled with gentle light, and everyday scenes may shine even brighter.

The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?miwa

miwa “The Moon Is Beautiful, Isn’t It?” Music Video
The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?miwa

Singer-songwriter miwa, who grew up surrounded by music thanks to her family’s influence and made her major debut while still in high school.

The track “Tsuki ga Kirei desu ne” from her EP “Tsuki ni Negai wo,” released on November 15, 2023, lingers in the ear with its piano-and-strings-focused ensemble and melodies that evoke a sense of Japanese tradition.

The title and lyrics, inspired by an anecdote about the famed novelist Soseki Natsume, seem to convey a refined beauty.

It’s a lyrical ballad whose delicate arrangement resonates deeply with the heart.

Koto no HaHajime Chitose

It is truly the song of a goddess.

A track that is purely beautiful and captivating, carried by a miraculous voice.

It also sounds like a tribute to the beauty of “voice” as sound and the beauty of the “words” that sound weaves.

Listen to it even once, and it will undoubtedly remain in your memory and your heart.

reverse dreamKing Gnu

This song captured the hearts of many as a soul-stirring, grand ballad.

It features a beautiful piano melody and sweeping string arrangements, with lyrics that poignantly intertwine sorrow and hope.

Released in December 2021, it was selected as the ending theme for the popular anime film Jujutsu Kaisen 0.

The delicate sound design characteristic of King Gnu and the lyrics that align with the film’s worldview are a perfect match.

It’s a recommended track for those who’ve experienced heartbreak or farewells, or for anyone who wants to feel the bond with someone dear.

The heart-penetrating vocals are moving and will warmly envelop your heart.

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
pure whiteFuji Kaze

This is a heart-cleansing medium-tempo ballad filled with kindness and purity.

Released in February 2025, it was written specifically for the i·ro·ha·su commercial “Surely Tomorrow Will Feel Good.” Fujii Kaze’s gentle vocals blend seamlessly with a bossa nova–style rhythm and the sound of acoustic guitar.

The lyrics gently encourage us to keep moving forward, accepting the inevitable farewells and changes in life.

When your heart is weary or you’re about to take a new step, why not immerse yourself in this song?

Sorrowful EkayanaYorushika

It is a moving story that portrays a world with a floating, underwater-like sensation and a sense of transparency.

The protagonist, burdened by deep loss, is memorable as they free themselves from the past and try to take a new step forward.

Yorushika’s gentle vocals, along with piano and strings, weave a delicate sound that further elevates the narrative.

This ambitious work was included on the album Elma, released in August 2019.

It forms a pair with the previous album, That’s Why I Gave Up on Music, and is positioned as part of a grand story depicting art and life from the perspectives of two protagonists.

It is a song that will resonate deeply with those who wish to face the past and find a new self.

You’ll surely be drawn into its unique world where music and literature intertwine.

horsetailnishina

Nishina – Tsukushi [Official Video]
horsetailnishina

This song gently embraces the fragility and beauty of life.

Created by Nishina, it was released in February 2025 and written as the theme song for the NHK Saturday drama “Rira no Hana Saku Kemonodō.” Like horsetail shoots sprouting in early spring, it portrays the resilient growth that follows a harsh winter through delicate vocals and a stirring melody.

It’s a ballad that gives you courage when you find yourself pausing in daily life or wanting to reflect on your own path.