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Recommended Autumn Songs for People in Their 80s: A Collection of Seasonal Kayōkyoku and Children's Songs

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of autumn songs that will feel familiar to people in their 80s.

When it comes to songs well-known among those in their 80s, Showa-era hit tunes surely come to mind.

This time, we’ve also included traditional songs and children’s songs, gathering recommendations perfect for people in their 80s.

They range from pieces with friendly, easy-to-sing melodies to songs whose lyrics evoke nostalgia.

Listen to and sing along with the songs we’re about to introduce together with someone in their 80s, and enjoy a wonderful time.

Recommended autumn songs for people in their 80s: A collection of seasonal kayōkyoku and children’s songs (21–30)

The House in KakinokizakaAoki Koichi

The House in Kakinokizaka: Koichi Aoki
The House in KakinokizakaAoki Koichi

While picturing a single tree standing in the garden of their hometown, the protagonist looks back nostalgically from far away.

You can feel the warmth and the bittersweet longing in their heart.

The changing scenes of the family home across the seasons, along with memories of childhood days spent there, are sung to an emotionally rich melody.

As you listen, many of you may find your own nostalgic memories resurfacing.

Sung by Koichi Aoki, this song was a major hit released in September 1957.

Its success led to his first appearance that same year on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, a story that hints at the fervor of the times.

It’s the perfect piece to hum on a long autumn night while reminiscing with friends.

Take your time with it, and let your thoughts drift to your own hometown.

Song of the Four SeasonsSakushi sakkyoku: Araki Toyohisa

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Song of the Four SeasonsSakushi sakkyoku: Araki Toyohisa

Under the gentle sunshine of spring, a timeless Showa-era classic resonates deep in the heart.

In Toyohisa Araki’s work, the beauty of Japan’s four seasons and his feelings toward people are exquisitely captured within a warm melody.

Born from gratitude toward nurses during a hospital stay, this piece was introduced on Nippon Broadcasting’s “Aozora Wide,” where it received an overwhelming response, and Yoko Seri’s performance went on to become a million seller.

The tenderly drawn seasonal scenes and the deep affection for friends and family evoke a tranquil passage of time.

It’s a wonderful song that invites you to reminisce and reflect on bonds with loved ones.

Perfect for a relaxing music recreation session for seniors.

In conclusion

We introduced many recommended autumn songs, not only Showa-era hits but also children’s songs and traditional school songs.

I’m sure those in their 80s will find some familiar tunes.

Using this article as a guide, be sure to spend enjoyable time with people in their 80s through music!