Classic Japanese songs about Earth: songs that include the word “Earth” in their lyrics
Our birthplace, the planet Earth.
Here, we’ll introduce songs that turn this planet—where people live—into music, as well as tracks whose lyrics include the word “Earth.”
A variety of artists express “Earth” through their own interpretations.
You can sense from the lyrics how they perceive this Earth we live on, so try listening while thinking about the intended meaning and the feelings behind it.
We’ll showcase expressions of love for Earth and lyrical portrayals that transcend genres—from rock and folk to idol music.
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Masterpieces of Japanese songs that sing about the Earth. Songs that include the word “Earth” in the lyrics (41–50)
Spin, Earth.20th Century

20th Century is a three-member idol group made up of the senior members of V6, continuing their activities even after the group disbanded.
Their seventh digital-only single, “Maware yo Chikyū,” also drew attention for being written by singer-songwriter Ryota Fujimaki.
In an era filled with bleak news, its lyrics encourage us to keep smiling, delivering a positive message that brightens the world.
With its refreshing melody and beat, it’s a pop tune that feels good to listen to and lightens the mood.
The Last Day on EarthGO!GO!7188

GO!GO!7188 is a rock band from Kagoshima Prefecture.
Although they sadly disbanded in 2012, the members have continued their activities separately.
In this song, they sing by overlapping the uncertain future of the Earth—amid ongoing extreme weather—with the future of two people in love.
Cracked EarthZa Taigāsu

The Tigers are a Group Sounds band also famous for having members like Kenji Sawada, Ittoku Kishibe, and the Kishibe siblings, including Shiro Kishibe.
They enjoyed idol-like popularity and are a legendary group, with many in the entertainment world—such as Sanma Akashiya—openly declaring themselves fans.
One Earthfoorību su

Four Leaves is an early Johnny’s idol group formed in 1967.
They also reunited in 2002.
This song is their 12th single, and it sings about how everyone is connected on Earth, a single round planet, and about love.
Sailing the EarthKayama Yūzō

This is a song by Yuzo Kayama, known as the Young General.
A multi-talented figure—actor, singer-songwriter, and also a painter—Kayama sings here about ships and voyages, subjects to which he feels a special attachment.
The lyrics are lovely, evoking the grandeur of traversing the vast ocean.


