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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)

The Toilet GodUemura Kana

A song themed around Kana Uemura’s “Toilet no Kamisama” (The Goddess of the Toilet), it recalls a grandmother’s words from the past and reminds us of the importance of keeping the toilet clean.

Although the title might seem like a joke at first glance, the lyrics are narrative-driven and are sure to move you.

[Moving Songs] Touching songs that sing about you (191–200)

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

This song lets you express, straightforwardly, the desire to become family with the one you love.

There’s also an orchestral version suitable for weddings, making it a track that’s sure to create lasting memories.

Recommended for those who want to convey an unchanging love that will last forever.

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Written specifically as the theme song for the film “A Love Letter on Our 35th Year,” this gem of a ballad gently and warmly portrays a love that deepens with the passage of time.

Motohiro Hata’s clear, luminous vocals resonate as if tenderly enveloping feelings for a cherished person.

The track began streaming in February 2025, and a CD single was released in March ahead of the film’s premiere.

The movie depicts a husband who, upon retiring, struggles to write a love letter to his wife; accompanying the protagonist’s emotions, Hata carefully weaves his words like a letter.

It’s a song we recommend to anyone who, in the course of days shared with someone precious, has rediscovered the profound significance of their presence.

Love RadiantMisora Hibari

Ai Sansan / Hibari Misora (Cover)
Love RadiantMisora Hibari

One of Hibari Misora’s signature songs, it’s a piece that sings about life.

With a gentle, conversational vocal style, the lyrics and music were written by Kei Ogura.

Many artists have continued to perform it even after Hibari Misora’s passing, and it has become one of the timeless masterpieces we want to pass down to future generations.

ifNishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'if (short ver.)'
ifNishino Kana

This is a love song by Kana Nishino.

It drew attention as the theme song for a NARUTO movie and remains popular to this day.

I think everyone resonated with the lyrics about cherishing the time spent with one’s current partner and wanting to see the same scenery together in the future.

To My AdolescenceAka-hoho Shishunki

[MV] BOL4 (Bolbbalgan4) – To My Youth
To My AdolescenceAka-hoho Shishunki

A refreshing song that conjures up a page of youth before your eyes—blue skies, a gentle spring breeze, and a glittering sun.

Released in August 2019, this work by Bolbbalgan4 delicately portrays the unique frustration and inner conflicts of adolescence.

The piano’s clear, pure melody and the vocals that seep into your heart gently envelop the listener.

Even on days shadowed by anxiety and worries, this song is sure to offer quiet empathy and warm comfort.

If you listen when you’re feeling down or on the verge of tears, it might just leave your heart feeling lighter.

If ISekitori Hana

Hana Sekitori - If It Were Up to Me
If ISekitori Hana

A song by Hanaregumi Sekitori that pours out bittersweet feelings.

Framed as a message to future children, it teaches both the harshness and the beauty of life.

It carries the wish for them to eat three proper meals a day, laugh, cry, play, and become people who can praise others.

The track is included on the album “Kimi ni Yoku Nita Hito ga Iru,” released in February 2017, and was used as the image song for Lipovitan D’s web short film “Soredemo Susumu Wakamono e” (To the Youth Who Keep Moving Forward).

This piece is one that gives you courage when you’re feeling down or lost in life.

With its warm sound and lyrics that resonate in the heart, it’s sure to make you feel hope for tomorrow.