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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.

Music to listen to at breakfast (41–50)

Breakfast Marchokaasan to issho

Breakfast March - With Mother (Okaasan to Issho) - October 2001 Monthly Song
Breakfast Marchokaasan to issho

This song is from NHK’s educational program “Okaasan to Issho” (With Mother).

It first aired in October 2001, but it’s a staple that’s played often on the show.

The lyrics are packed with classic breakfast items, and listening to it is so fun that it’ll pop your sleepy eyes wide open.

Flowing voicemei-chan

An exhilarating, fast-paced up-tempo track sung by Mei-chan, a singer who’s also active as a member of the YouTuber group Niku Chomolungma.

As the theme song for Fuji TV’s drama “Our School Broadcast,” it’s a sparkling tune that perfectly captures the spirit of youth.

The androgynous high-tone vocals are soothing, and even on slightly gloomy mornings, it feels like they’ll bring a refreshing breeze your way.

Don’t miss the pleasantly fizzy instrumental break that pops like carbonation.

It’s a song that blows away the haze and makes you want to take off running.

The☆Peace!Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. “The☆Peace!” (MV)
The☆Peace!Mōningu Musume.

It’s an invigorating, refreshing number that gives you energy from the morning.

It’s a song by Morning Musume, released in July 2001.

It was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Find the Idol!” The lyrics express the small joys of everyday life, connections between people, and a wish for peace.

The rhythmic arrangement and the members’ lively vocals are sure to blow away your morning sleepiness.

Listen to it before heading out or during your commute to feel on top of the world!

“Do my best” doesn’t mean anything.Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Doing My Best” Isn’t Enough (Short Ver.)
“Do my best” doesn’t mean anything.Nogizaka 46

Many people probably feel like listening to energetic idol songs when they wake up.

For you, I recommend Nogizaka46’s “~Do my best~ ja imi wa nai.” Its refreshing sound and upbeat, positive lyrics make it perfect for the morning.

It’ll help you start your day in a bright, cheerful mood.

SUNHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – SUN (Official Video)
SUNHoshino Gen

This song, one of Gen Hoshino’s signature tracks, is also a great pick for the morning.

Its tempo is around 110 BPM, which fits perfectly within the recommended tempo range for morning listening.

Above all, his fresh, straightforward vocals—one of his biggest charms—and the light, catchy melody line make it easy to take in, especially in the morning.

While it’s not a song that gradually builds to a climax, it strikes just the right balance: uplifting without being too loud—an ideal track to start your day.

Good MorningMinami

A heartwarming pop tune that gently wraps the busyness and blues of the morning.

Released in June 2024 as the theme song for TV Asahi’s information program “Good! Morning.” While depicting realistic morning scenes—like days that rush by in fast-forward and the impatience of waiting at traffic lights—it sings about the importance of finding small hopes within them.

Minami’s clear, transparent vocals soften those hectic mornings just a bit.

Perfect for anyone who wants to start a new day with a positive mindset.

It’s nothing at all.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Hedemo Ne-Yo (Single Version)
It’s nothing at all.Fuji Kaze

Don’t you feel that this song by the hugely popular singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze has an intro that’s perfect for waking up, almost like the start of a stage play? What’s more, the way it develops from the intro—with the accompaniment gradually layering in—fits the condition of a “song that builds up gradually.” People often imagine something fresh and breezy for morning listening, but with its powerful sound and lyrics, this is a track that can boost your spirits from the morning with an “All right, let’s do this!” mindset.