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[For Seniors] An intro quiz that will make you want to sing along. Let’s have fun with nostalgic classics!

The moment you hear a nostalgic melody, memories rush back all at once… Why not enjoy that feeling with an intro quiz? The many classic songs that colored the Showa era hold a special place for older adults, bringing back memories of their youth and of cherished people.

When the intro starts and someone lights up with “Oh, I know this one!”, the way conversations naturally take off is truly heartwarming.

Sharing stories from those days sparked by the music can turn into a joyful time full of smiles.

These are all timeless hits that are easy to use for recreation and everyday interaction, so please enjoy a rich, heartwarming time together with music.

[For Seniors] Intro Quiz That Makes You Want to Sing Along: Let’s Get Excited with Nostalgic Classics (21–30)

applausechiaki naomi

Naomi Chiaki / Applause [Official Audio]
applausechiaki naomi

This song portrays a singer who performs with deep emotion.

While she presents a glamorous figure on stage, she carries within her the sorrow of losing someone precious.

The lyrics express both the joy of applause and a sense of loneliness, creating a deeply moving piece.

Released in September 1972, it became a hit for Naomi Chiaki and even won the Japan Record Award.

For many older listeners, it likely resonates with memories of their youth.

How about experiencing the emotions woven into the lyrics together?

Dreamy TokyoFujiyama Ichirō

Ichiro Fujiyama’s “Yume Awaki Tokyo” is a classic that symbolizes postwar Japan.

With its elegant vocals and composition dating back to 1947 (Showa 22), the song has lost none of its charm.

Its beautiful melody has the power to rekindle dreams and hope in the hearts of older listeners.

If you play this song in an intro quiz, many people will surely picture nostalgic scenes and find themselves humming along.

It will bring hearts closer together and help everyone spend a wonderful time.

[For Seniors] Intro Quiz That Makes You Want to Sing Along: Have Fun with Nostalgic Classics (31–40)

Playback Part 2Yamaguchi Momoe

A signature song by Momoe Yamaguchi, a songstress who epitomized the Showa era, this gem vividly portrays the inner conflicts of women.

It brilliantly captures the feelings of a woman living freely and unreservedly.

Released in May 1978, the song is known for its distinctive staging.

It incorporates innovative touches for the time, such as scene changes that utilize moments of silence.

For many older listeners, it’s likely a tune that brings back fond memories.

How about listening to Momoe Yamaguchi’s delicate vocals and taking a moment to reflect on your youth?

EnchantedJudi Ongu

Marked by an elegant melody reminiscent of the Aegean Sea, this work is known as one of Judy Ongg’s signature songs.

The lyrics portray a woman’s delicate emotions, beautifully expressing the conflicts and longings of love, and are sure to resonate with many listeners.

Released in 1979, it became a major sensation at the time, winning the Japan Record Award.

Her performance in a pure white dress was also captivating and, sparked by a television production, became a hallmark of the song.

For many older listeners, it may evoke fond memories of their youth.

It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to spend a warm, heartening time.

Sorry, please forgive me.Kasuga Hachirō

Hachiro Kasuga’s “Gomen yo Kanben na” is a timeless classic, beloved by many for its moving melody and lyrics.

This song, which sings of repentance for the past and deep affection for a loved one, resonates deeply with listeners thanks to Kasuga’s rich expressive power.

The emotionally charged enka melody evokes nostalgic memories and fosters empathy, especially among older listeners.

Second-son crowShirane Kazuo

Second Son Crow milkye326 (Original: Kazuo Shirane)
Second-son crowShirane Kazuo

Kazuo Shirane’s “Jinanbō Garasu” fills the heart with warmth and rekindles memories of the past.

This song goes beyond the realm of a mere nostalgic tune and resonates deeply with listeners.

Shirane continued his musical career, producing numerous hits.

This particular track is especially memorable for its emotionally rich vocals paired with an intro that sparks the listener’s imagination.

With many elements that older adults can relate to and enjoy, it’s also perfect for conversation time.

The boatman is dear.Otomaru

Beloved boatman — a popular song, a nostalgic tune
The boatman is dear.Otomaru

Otomaru’s “Sendō Kawaiya” is a song with a soothing melody and phrasing that evokes nostalgic scenes for older listeners.

The lyrics, depicting the sway of the sea and the stillness of the night sky, invite a sense of fond reminiscence and empathy.

Listening to this song during recreation may lead to people sharing memories or quietly nodding along.

Otomaru’s gentle singing voice, when sung together, can connect hearts and create new opportunities for interaction.

Not only listening, but singing along together is also recommended.