Music I want to listen to at breakfast
This is a Japanese music playlist packed with songs perfect for listening to while eating breakfast.
It’s full of refreshing tracks and feel-good tunes that will brighten up your breakfast time and help you start the day on a positive note.
- [Morning Songs] Masterpieces themed around morning. Popular songs.
- Foreign songs you want to listen to in the morning: background music for the breakfast table
- Masterpieces to listen to in the morning. Special morning songs that give a boost to the start of your day.
- Songs that hype you up in the morning
- Morning BGM: music that lets you start the day feeling refreshed
- [Wake-Up Songs] Energetic and Uplifting! Japanese Pop/J-POP You’ll Want to Hear in the Morning
- [Power Songs] The best bright, energizing tracks that lift your spirits!
- [Alarm Clock] A Collection of Japanese Songs to Listen to on a Day Off Morning [Healing]
- [Alarm Songs] Start Your Day Right! Japanese Songs That Help You Wake Up Refreshed
- Classic Japanese songs perfect for sunny days: comfortable tracks that match a blue sky.
- Just listening will lift your spirits! Energetic and cheer-up songs that defined the Heisei era.
- Power songs that fill you with energy just by listening. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
- [Stylish BGM] Carefully selected chic masterpieces to color your everyday life
Music I want to listen to at breakfast (21–30)
Song of Springsupittsu

It’s a hopeful song that you’ll want to listen to when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
With a refreshing melody that evokes the arrival of spring after a long winter, it feels comforting, as if it gently pushes you forward.
Released in March 2006 and included on the album “Souvenir,” it was also used as the theme song for the second part of the film “March Comes in Like a Lion,” becoming a piece that resonates with many people.
The lyrics feel like they cheer on new beginnings, making it perfect to listen to over breakfast.
It’s a lovely song that gives you energy to start the day.
Danran at the housing complexdohatsuten

Since it’s also the theme song for Danchi Tomoo, that’s how I found it, and I love the upbeat lyrics.
It makes me feel that tomorrow will be a better day than today, and I like that I can feel every single day that tomorrow will be better.
The melody is lively too, so I think it’s great for times when you need that extra push.
Music to Listen to at Breakfast (31–40)
TODAY IS A NEW DAYKimura Kaera

When I listen to it in the morning, my mood lifts and I feel energized.
I love this song because it makes me feel like I want to start running and shout, “Alright, let’s do this!” It really makes me feel that each day is a new day.
It’s a very encouraging song that makes me feel like I’m reborn every day.
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

I remember the time when all the children were singing this song together and it made me feel happy too.
I think this gentle song is perfect for the morning.
It lets you start the day with a warm feeling, and it feels like it helps you stay kind all day long.
It’s wonderful that listening to a song can make you happy.
rainbow-coloredayaka

I find it heartwarming and I like it.
It’s a song that makes you imagine a rainbow-colored future like its title, and it’s popular with everyone from kids to adults, making it perfect for breakfast in the morning.
I love how this song brings out feelings of gratitude in phrases like “Have a good day” and “I’m off.” It makes me feel like the whole day will be peaceful.
To be your number oneLINDBERG

It’s a very old song from when I was really little, but for some reason it has stayed with me.
It feels energetic and bright.
I think it suits the morning, too.
It has a refreshing vibe, and the lyrics are positive and uplifting.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to cheer yourself on.
AMBITIOUS JAPANTOKIO

It’s a song that gives you a sense of adventure and makes you feel like a hero.
It makes you want to charge straight ahead, cheers you on, and even makes you want to cheer someone else on—it’s a song that I think helps you get your energy back.
It’s quite an old song, but I still often see TOKIO performing it on TV even now, and I really love it.


