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[Touching Song] A moving song that sings about you

Music has a mysterious power to heal the heart, give courage, and at times bring tears.

Songs that bring back the sparkle of our youth, masterpieces filled with feelings for someone dear, and gem-like tracks that light the way toward the future.

Here are moving songs that stand by the emotional shifts everyone experiences at least once and encourage you to take a new step forward.

Gentle vocals and melodies, along with lyrics that sink deep into the heart, are sure to resonate with you.

[Touching Songs] Moving songs that sing about you (181–190)

Reunion SongKawasaki Takaya

Takanori Kawasaki - Reunion Song [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Reunion SongKawasaki Takaya

An impressive track featuring a driving melody paired with Takaya Kawasaki’s husky vocals.

Digitally released in August 2024, this song is a heartwarming piece themed around reunion and bonds with fans.

The lyric “seeking light in the rain” conveys a determination to keep moving forward without losing hope, even in difficult times.

Written specifically for Kawasaki’s nationwide tour “Aishin -MANAGOKORO-,” it’s a song that would surely create a moving, unifying moment when heard live.

When you’re feeling down or need encouragement, why not listen to this track and draw some courage from it?

Love SongKawasaki Takaya

Takaya Kawasaki - Love Song [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Love SongKawasaki Takaya

It’s a song distinguished by beautiful lyrics that evoke the changing seasons and a melody that resonates with the heart.

It tells of overcoming hardship, supported by the words “It’s going to be okay” from someone dear.

Released in March 2023 as the theme song for the Netflix series Kimi ni Todoke, it drew significant attention.

Takaya Kawasaki reportedly created it while picturing the heroine.

This work sings of caring for someone and of love that can’t be fully expressed.

It may be the perfect song for those who can’t quite put their feelings for someone special into words.

When your heart wavers, it’s a song that will gently stay by your side.

I am here now.Shin-yama Shiori

Shiori Niiyama “Ima Koko ni Iru” Music Video
I am here now.Shin-yama Shiori

I believe it was with “Ima Koko ni Iru” that the rising guitar girl Shiori Niiyama made her name known to the world.

The lyrics evoke a way of thinking when facing difficulties, and I think the song makes the most of Niiyama’s slightly husky voice.

EurekaHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Eureka [Official Video]
EurekaHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino has crafted a memorable track featuring a heartwarming melody that deftly weaves in elements of jazz and soul.

Brimming with the courage to venture into the unknown and the kindness of cherishing small joys, the piece radiates warmth.

Released in January 2025, it was written as the theme song for the TBS drama “Madoka, 26, Working as a Resident!” and achieves a remarkable harmony between visuals and music.

The music video is directed by photographer Kotori Kawashima and gently captures tranquil moments with Taiga Nakano.

It’s a song that will surely resonate with those taking a new step forward and with anyone who wants to treasure small discoveries in everyday life.

I miss youHayashibe Satoshi

Satoshi Hayashibe / “I Want to See You (Music Video) ~New Version~”
I miss youHayashibe Satoshi

After repeatedly scoring high and making a splash on the popular TV show “Karaoke Battle,” they debuted as a professional.

Possessing a voice with a unique frequency, they have a relaxing effect on listeners.

They have also maintained the top spot on cable music charts, captivating a wide range of age groups.

cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama – Sakura (Solo)
cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro

This is a solo piece by Naotaro Moriyama.

It’s a popular song that moved many people with his solo performance, showcasing his vocal ability to the fullest.

I imagine quite a few people shed tears the first time they heard it.

A must-listen for anyone who wants to cleanse their heart by hearing a beautiful voice.

The End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama’s singing voice sinks into the heart without a trace of affectation.

This work portrays the inner conflicts people face and the depth of their memories through the wistfulness and nostalgia of late summer.

Delicate images—the path where skunk cabbage sways, the evening sky, the sound of wind chimes, and the glow of fireflies—stir the listener’s heart.

Released in August 2003, it was chosen as the ending theme for Asahi Broadcasting/TV Asahi’s ‘Netto Koshien’ and became beloved by many.

It’s recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or separation, or for anyone who finds themselves thinking of someone dear.

Listening to this song might help you release the feelings you’ve kept hidden in your heart.