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[For when you want to cry or feel sad] Tear-jerking masterpieces that make you cry when you listen

Even when you feel like crying, it’s not as easy to shed tears as it was when you were a child once you’ve grown up.

In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of songs perfect for when you want to cry—from tear-jerking melodies to moving masterpieces.

These are all tracks you can listen to alone at home and really let the tears flow.

We’ve gathered everything from classics to the latest hits: songs that help you free the part of yourself that can’t cry, and songs that stay close to your pain and lift you up.

Find that one song that speaks to your heart—and let yourself have a good, cathartic cry.

[For when you want to cry or feel sad] Tear-jerking classic songs that make you cry when you listen (141–150)

Close your eyesHirai Ken

Hitomi wo Tojite – Ken Hirai (Full)
Close your eyesHirai Ken

A gem of a ballad suffused with the lingering ache of deep, bittersweet love.

Ken Hirai’s delicate, soul-stirring vocals beautifully convey the profound longing and sense of loss for a departed lover.

Sung with the purest feeling of closing one’s eyes and picturing the one you love, this work was released as a single in April 2004.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love in the Center of the World,” it topped the Oricon year-end chart.

Its heart-piercing vocals and beautiful melody line make it a refined track for adults—perfect for a night drive or a quiet moment alone.

waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s ballad, with its poignant melody highlighted by gentle piano tones, beautifully depicts the transience of life and the feelings we hold for those dear to us.

Written as the theme song for the film “She Is Me in Spring,” released in March 2024, the piece powerfully speaks to the importance of letting go—of parting from a loved one and releasing attachment.

It delicately weaves the subtle shifts of the heart over time, posing a quiet resolve to face life’s impermanence.

The music video, directed by Tomokazu Yamada, symbolically explores the essence of love and life, with Fujii Kaze playing a dual role as both an elderly man and a young man.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to calmly reflect on yourself or immerse yourself in memories with someone special.

twilightTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] The Blue Hearts “Yugure (Dusk)” [14th Single (1993/10/25)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Yugure
twilightTHE BLUE HEARTS

The Blue Hearts, loved by a wide range of generations, have straightforward lyrics that really hit home.

From the very start, this song pierces the heart that’s weighed down with fatigue.

It’s simple, but that very simplicity resonates all the more, and it makes you feel like maybe you don’t need to overthink things.

It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to while watching a beautiful sunset at dusk.

Best FriendKiroro

Kiroro – Best Friend ~Mother Earth Version~ ※Disney/Pixar “The Good Dinosaur” Japan-version end song
Best FriendKiroro

When you’re feeling kind of worn out and just want to cry for no reason, I recommend Kiroro’s “Best Friend.” Even if you feel alone, listening to this song will remind you that you have people who are important to you and friends by your side.

The song expresses gratitude to those people.

To the futureKiroro

Kiroro “To the Future” Music Video (Short ver.)
To the futureKiroro

An ultra-famous classic: Kiroro’s “Mirai e.” Released in 1998, it’s a quintessential, moving hit song.

Known both as a song about meetings and farewells and as a graduation song, it’s beloved by many.

The feelings for “mother” expressed in the lyrics—feelings of gratitude—remind us that no one can live alone, and they’re sure to move anyone to the core.

A tear-jerking, highly recommended track.