[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.
- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
- A song with gentle lyrics that warm the heart
- Encouraging songs: timeless masterpieces that resonate with the heart, recommended popular tracks
- A gentle song. A classic that calms the heart. A song that makes you feel kind.
- [Thank-You Song] A song to convey your feelings of “thank you” to someone special
- [Classic and Contemporary Hits] Emotionally Stirring, Heart-Touching Songs
- [For when you want to cry or feel sad] Tear-jerking masterpieces that make you cry when you listen
- [Moving Songs] A collection of touching Japanese pop classics that are easy to sing at karaoke.
- [120% Empathy] A Collection of Moving Songs [Love, Friendship, Encouragement]
- The lyrics are profoundly good. The more you listen, the more it sinks in. Masterpieces of Japanese music, recommended popular songs.
- A beautiful Japanese song that purifies the heart. A highly recommended classic.
- [Today's Tearjerker Song] Tear ducts destroyed! Timeless and trending tracks that will make you cry no matter what
- [Emotional Song] A classic wishing for a child’s growth — a love song dedicated to my child
[Moving Songs] Heartwarming tracks that sing about you (221–230)
Miracle EarthKuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

It was produced by Keisuke Kuwata and Mr.
Children as part of a fundraising campaign to aid patients through Act Against AIDS (AAA).
The lyrics include words that evoke themes such as AIDS, war, and infectious diseases, which are also central to the song.
The inside of the single features items like graphs about AIDS patients.
I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

You often hear stories like, “Only after someone is gone do you realize how precious they were.” In Noriyuki Makihara’s smash hit, he portrays a man who can’t help but feel regret as he realizes that everyday life was fun and comfortable precisely because his lover was there.
Released in May 1992, the song was also used as the theme for the drama After the Children Are Asleep and resonated with many people.
Few of us probably think, while our partner is still by our side, about what it would be like if they were gone.
But hearing this song will likely make many listeners stop taking daily moments for granted and feel grateful for the person who shares them.
single bedSha ran Q

“Single Bed” is Sharam Q’s sixth single, released in October 1994.
Although it peaked at No.
9 on the Oricon charts at the time of its release, it became a long-running hit and ultimately a million seller.
Perhaps surprisingly, the song was used as the ending theme for the anime “D·N·A²: Dokoka de Nakushita Aitsu no Aitsu.”
That paper airplane splits the cloudy sky19

This song reminds me of my refreshing youth.
I loved the lyrics, the guitar vibe, and the vocals.
When I listen to it, I feel like throwing myself fully into something and giving it my all, just like I did back in my school days.
Winter, againGLAY

Even people who don’t usually listen to GLAY have probably heard this song, haven’t they? Some of their other tracks can be a bit embarrassing to listen to, but this one’s lyrics don’t feel like they’re trying too hard to look cool—they sink right into your heart, so it’s easy to listen to.
TERU’s singing style is wonderful, too.
forever; for good; indefinitelyGReeeeN

This is a track from GReeeeN’s album (Shio Koshou).
I’m deeply moved by the way it builds up into the chorus, as well as the melody and the lyrics.
The theme of the lyrics is “memories,” and words like memories and photos appear frequently throughout.
In conclusion
The beauty of music lies in how it stays close to the heart, sometimes giving us courage and sometimes bringing us to tears.
Each of the songs introduced here holds its own special sense of emotion.
If you find one that resonates with you, I hope you’ll share that feeling with someone important to you.
The empathy born through music will surely become a bridge that connects hearts.


