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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.

Beautiful Japanese songs that purify the heart. Recommended masterpieces (21–30)

Wherever You AreONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Wherever You Are (English Sub)
Wherever You AreONE OK ROCK

It’s one of their ballads that’s hugely popular not only in Japan but overseas as well, often turning into a massive sing-along.

Above all, TAKA’s almost divine, clear high notes and expressive delivery are truly cleansing for the soul.

With its straightforward lyrics and beautiful melody, it’s a masterpiece among ballads that will be sung for years to come.

Light fallsKalafina

They are a highly skilled vocal group that performs live not only in Japan but around the world.

With the trio’s flawless harmonies, their beautiful voices deliver a gem of a ballad that resonates with listeners’ hearts.

Although they are often the artists behind anime theme songs, they are loved by people of all ages—not just anime fans.

This song is one of their tracks used as an anime theme.

Beautiful Japanese songs that cleanse the soul. Recommended masterpieces (31–40)

Something like a miracleKamishiraishi Mone

It’s a sweeping ballad that quietly reminds us how precious those ordinary, everyday moments really are.

Written as the theme song for the anime film “Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise,” set to be released in December 2025, this track is performed by Mone Kamishiraishi and was released in November 2025.

The lyrics were penned by Kiyosaku of MONGOL800, and together with a melody by Kazuyo Suzuki, they convey the passing of the baton of life and the sanctity of living.

This work helps us realize that the everyday is itself a miracle.

Why not listen to it carefully on a night when you want to calm your heart?

HitomiFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Hitomi (Drama 'When Spring Comes' Inspire Movie) Theme Song for the Double-Starring Nao × Noritake Kinashi [Mondays 10 PM on Kansai TV/Fuji TV Network]
HitomiFukuyama Masaharu

It’s a song filled with kindness and warmth that gently stays close to the heart.

Written as the theme song for the drama “When Spring Comes,” it features memorable lyrics that convey the importance of unseen feelings and love.

Masaharu Fukuyama’s warm voice tenderly sings about the beauty of human connection.

Released in February 2024, the song captures the small happiness found in everyday life and the love for family.

If you listen to it when your heart is tired or when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important, it will surely make you feel gentle and at ease.

Motherkariyushi 58

This is a song that was featured on “Miracle Experiences!! Unbelievable” and received high praise.

The artist had been pursuing music with dreams of becoming a singer but struggled to find success, and decided to make one final song—this is the result.

It’s a song expressing gratitude to his Anmā (mother) who supported him all along.

Flower ~Flowers in Everyone’s Heart~Lyrics and Composition: Kanō Shōkichi

It’s a warm, heartfelt song that, like the flow of a river, accepts both tears and smiles, and sings of making beautiful flowers bloom in our hearts.

Its somewhat nostalgic melody, rooted in Okinawan folk music, and its lyrics filled with an earnest prayer for peace resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in June 1980, the piece was also used as the ending theme for the 1995 film “Himeyuri no Tō” (The Tower of Himeyuri).

The fact that it is beloved in more than 60 countries speaks to the universality of its message.

It is a song that reminds us not to forget tragic history and teaches the importance of building a future without conflict.

A flower of no colorUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada “A Flower of No Particular Color”
A flower of no colorUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s latest work features a pure, straightforward singing voice that sinks into the heart.

The song was written as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Kimi ga Kokoro wo Kureta kara” (“Because You Gave Me Your Heart”).

Carried by a gentle melody, it carefully weaves the feelings of a protagonist who is unsure of their own sense of purpose.

You can feel, little by little, the growth supported by the love of someone who accepts them just as they are.

Released in February 2024, the track is also slated to be included on the best-of album “SCIENCE FICTION.” It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to recognize the bonds you share with someone important, or when you want to face yourself.