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The soul’s cry woven into Japanese elegies: unraveling supreme masterpieces that resonate with the heart.

The world of Japanese laments that sublimate sorrow and wistfulness into beautiful melodies.

From the desolate scenes woven by RC Succession led by Kiyoshiro Imawano, to the soul-stirring poetic realm of Agata Morio, and even the transparent feelings sung by the VOCALOID GUMI.

Timeless masterpieces that have continued to stay close to people’s hearts speak of heartbreak, loneliness, farewells…

They carry the cries of the soul felt in many moments of life.

Alongside vocals that quietly seep into the heart, they invite you into a deeply moving world.

The soul’s cry embodied in Japanese elegies: Unraveling supreme masterpieces that resonate with the heart (41–50)

ELEGYShunsuke Kiyokiba

A gem of a ballad woven with delicate emotions.

Setting heartache and loneliness to a beautiful melody, it is a soulful work by Shunsuke Kiyokiba that sings of the pain of a love that is slipping away.

Its poetic worldview, which overlays a farewell with a loved one onto the imagery of dawn, leaves a deep afterglow in the listener’s heart.

Released in November 2018, the song is included on the album “CHANGE.” It’s a piece that gently stays by your side when you want to cherish bittersweet memories of love or spend a trembling night alone.

Kiyokiba’s powerful yet delicate vocals tenderly embrace the pain of heartbreak and parting.

Reiwa ElegyShimizu Setsuko

A wistful enka that portrays people living earnestly resounds with Setsuko Shimizu’s powerful voice.

The lyrics, which carefully depict the feelings of those working in the city—love for family, anxieties about the future, and nostalgia for one’s hometown—are sure to touch everyone’s heart.

Released in November 2023, this work inherits the spirit of the Showa-era classic “Sanya Blues,” offering encouragement to people living in the Reiwa era.

Twilight factories, red lanterns in back alleys, rainy night streets—the finely drawn scenes make this a remarkable song.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re weary of the city’s clamor, when you’re thinking of home, or when you need strength for tomorrow.

Night SwingShinsei Kamattechan

Shinsei Kamattechan “Night Swing” Music Video
Night SwingShinsei Kamattechan

A sorrowful yet beautiful piece, marked by the striking image of the protagonist standing alone in a nighttime playground bathed in the gentle light of a crescent moon.

Included on Shinsei Kamattechan’s album “Danchi Thesis,” released in January 2025, this song masterfully conveys loneliness and a sense of loss through its fantastical worldview and uniquely weightless sound.

As the protagonist’s emotions are quietly sketched over a wavering waltz in 3/4 time, it exudes a mysterious allure that makes the boundary between reality and dreams seem to dissolve.

It’s a track that accompanies life’s turning points—graduations, farewells, and more.

An ideal song to listen to in those quiet moments of the night when your heart begins to sway.

Hill of the Flower GuardianFictionJunction

FictionJunction – Hanamori no Oka [English Sub]
Hill of the Flower GuardianFictionJunction

This is a song about the sorrow of parting, performed by a four-member vocal group produced by composer Yuki Kajiura.

The synergy of the beautiful composition and the beautiful vocals creates a sound of boundless beauty.

It evokes empathy for both the strength and fragility of falling in love.

PrologueUru

[Official] Uru “Prologue” YouTube ver. — Theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Chugakusei Nikki (Junior High School Diary)”
PrologueUru

This song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Chugakusei Nikki” (Junior High School Teacher’s Diary).

It’s a song about a heart-wrenching unrequited love.

The feelings you experience in the midst of painful, distressing one-sided love are scattered throughout the piece.

Uru’s gentle voice, free of any harshness, feels as if it lends you a shoulder to lean on.

Why not borrow that shoulder and have a good cry?

Ending themeamazarashi

amazarashi “Ending Theme” Real-Time Face Mapping Music Video
Ending themeamazarashi

An exquisite masterpiece ballad by the rock band amazarashi.

The lyrics read like a will—a final message—from a man facing death.

As he looks back on what has happened, he shares so much about what truly matters in life and his own understanding of the essence of happiness; you can’t help but be deeply moved.

The music video, crafted with a distinctive worldview to match the song’s concept, is also incredibly powerful and draws you in more and more as you watch.

By the time you realize it, this is a song that will likely have you in tears.

Until the day I can no longer rememberback number

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Until the day I can no longer rememberback number

This is a poignant song about parting with someone dear.

Iyori Shimizu’s delicate vocals gently enfold the feelings for the one who was lost.

It carefully depicts the depth of their bond and the emptiness that follows their absence, making it a piece that resonates deeply with listeners.

The song was also selected as the ending theme for a TV Tokyo music program, winning widespread empathy.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to remember someone important, or reaffirm your feelings for them.

Why not close your eyes and listen slowly?