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[Thank You] A song for grandpa and grandma: a classic that makes you want to express your gratitude

We’d like to introduce “Songs for Grandpa and Grandma,” which capture feelings of gratitude and cherished memories for grandparents.

These are perfect for moments when you think of the two of them or for occasions like Respect for the Aged Day when you want to express your everyday appreciation.

From songs that feel like heartfelt letters of thanks, to humorous tracks that portray unique grandparents, to moving pieces dedicated to grandparents who have passed away—we’ve gathered a rich selection.

Even if they live far away and you can’t see them often, a grandchild is always someone special to them.

Just a phone call or a quick visit to show your face will surely make them happy.

Take this opportunity to share your feelings with them.

[Thank You] Songs for Grandpa and Grandma: Masterpieces That Make You Want to Express Your Gratitude (91–100)

Grandpa TwistSasano Takafumi & Miyatake Matsuri

This is a song that aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” for two months starting in December 2010.

It’s full of fun—the back-and-forth between Grandpa, played by actor Takashi Sasano, and the girl, played by child actress Matsuri Miyatake, along with the rhythm and visuals.

The music is by the renowned duo Yoko Aki and Ryudo Uzaki.

Grandpa is just right.Kinniku Shoujo Tai

Granddad Is Just Right / Muscle Girl Band
Grandpa is just right.Kinniku Shoujo Tai

It’s a refreshing marching band.

The song depicts a grandfather who left his hardships behind in this world and is enjoying himself in heaven.

He occasionally looks down at his granddaughter to offer advice, goes bowling with Grandma, and seems to be having a wonderful time.

Our HeroGō Hiromi

Our Hero ♪cover Hiromi Go
Our HeroGō Hiromi

This song sings about the neighborhood hero—“Grandpa”—who speaks fluent English, has a six-pack, and even catches burglars, making him someone to admire.

It was Alex Ramirez’s walk-up song during his time with the Yomiuri Giants, before he became the manager of the Yokohama BayStars.

Listening to it somehow gives you energy.

In conclusion

I’ve introduced some songs for grandpas and grandmas.

While it may be ideal to express your gratitude in words whenever you can, on Respect for the Aged Day in particular, it’s nice to convey your feelings directly to the grandparents who watch over you together with your parents.

I’m sure they’ll say, “Just seeing your face is enough,” but every now and then, please tell them, “Thank you, I love you.”