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

[Thank You] A song for grandpa and grandma: a classic that makes you want to express your gratitude
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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 Grandfathers and Grandmothers: Classic Tracks That Make You Want to Express Your Gratitude (1–10)

1106WANIMA

WANIMA-1106 (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
1106WANIMA

WANIMA is a rock band known for lyrics with a powerful, heartfelt message.

They’re always in high demand at music festivals, and their songs are generally seen as bright and uplifting.

However, “1106” is a bit different.

It was created based on a letter that vocalist KENTA wrote to his late grandfather and grandmother.

Because of that, the song begins with “Dear Sir/Madam” and ends with “Sincerely.” Be sure to check out the lyrics to see what they’re about.

day by dayYoshida Yamada

Hibi / Yoshida Yamada [MUSIC VIDEO]
day by dayYoshida Yamada

Yoshida Yamada is a two-member music duo.

Their signature song is Hibiki (Days).

It’s a piece that sings about the journey from when a grandfather and grandmother first meet to their final moments together, along with the gratitude that exists there.

While the protagonists in the song are the grandfather and grandmother, it’s crafted to resonate with anyone who listens.

It also features a catchy melody, making it easy to remember.

How about performing this song for your grandparents?

dear grandmaKyūshūdan

Kusunose, who has produced many hip-hop and reggae tracks, created “dear grandma” in memory of his late grandmother.

It’s a poignant ballad in which he sings the message he wants to convey to his grandmother in heaven.

Those who, like Kusunose, lost their grandmother at a young age will likely find it especially relatable.

By the way, the music video for this song is a dramatized story that follows the lyrics.

Watching it together with the song makes it even easier to become emotionally immersed.

Nice to meet you, Grandma.misanga

Misanga “Nice to meet you, Grandma.” MV
Nice to meet you, Grandma.misanga

The song that’s been making waves on social media for how moving it is is “Nice to Meet You, Grandma.” It was created by Misanga, a band based in Fukuoka.

The song expresses gratitude to a grandmother who has developed dementia.

When you read the title with that in mind, you can really feel the heartache behind it.

Also, be sure to check out the official website and music video, where they’ve shared letters from fans of the song.

You’ll see how many people have been saved by it.

signpostFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Michishirube (Fukuyama ☆ Great Summer Enterprise Festival 2015, Inasayama)
signpostFukuyama Masaharu

This song was produced as the ending theme for the news program “NEWS ZERO.” It’s a track by singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama, included on his 2009 single “Keshin.” The warm sound arrangement paired with his powerful vocals creates a moving result.

The lyrics express Fukuyama’s feelings for his real grandmother.

Because you were there for me, I am who I am today… It’s a sentiment that invites instant empathy.

an elderly coupleHoshino Gen

Elderly couple — Gen Hoshino — solo acoustic performance
an elderly coupleHoshino Gen

This is a song, sung by Gen Hoshino, that depicts an elderly couple.

It’s a stripped-down piece in a voice-and-acoustic-guitar style, giving an impression that blends tenderness with a touch of poignancy.

Its very short length is a notable feature, and the grandfather’s present life is conveyed in just a few words.

Even after being separated from his wife, his love remains unchanged; as he looks back on the days they spent together, the song portrays him walking through places his wife loved.

Even if others don’t understand why he walks through these seemingly empty places, he quietly revisits his memories all the same.

The grandfather’s awkward way of living and the bittersweet ache he carries come across with striking clarity in this song.

The Toilet GodUemura Kana

When people hear “a song about Grandma,” many probably think of Toilet no Kamisama (The God of the Toilet).

That’s because the song was such a huge hit it was adapted into a TV drama, a novel, and even a picture book.

Kana Uemura, who created the song, also won the Lyricist Award at the Japan Record Awards.

Toilet no Kamisama is based on Uemura’s real-life experiences, and the legend about the toilet that appears in the song is said to actually exist.

This realness is likely why it resonates with so many people.