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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 (31–40)

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

I heard it’s a song Yo Hitoto sang for her mother.

With “Hanamizuki” as its theme, the lyrics are written from the perspective of someone who offers support, which has resonated with many people.

It’s one of the most moving songs out there, so I hope many people will listen to it.

KanadeAmamiya Sora

“Kanade” Kaori Fujimiya (CV: Sora Amamiya) Music Video Short Ver.
KanadeAmamiya Sora

The ending theme song of the anime “One Week Friends.” The original is the second single by Sukima Switch, released in 2004.

In 2014, Sora Amamiya, who played Kaori Fujimiya in the anime, covered the song.

Its depiction of parting from a beloved woman and the unwavering resolve to watch over her from afar is deeply moving.

Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi

This song is by the popular artist Kenshi Yonezu, who is from Tokushima Prefecture.

It expresses gratitude toward someone important, making it a very moving piece.

If you haven’t heard it yet, I highly recommend giving it a listen at least once.

New meYOASOBI

This song shines with a forward-looking message amidst a gently soothing atmosphere.

Created to commemorate the 5th anniversary of YOASOBI’s formation, it portrays encounters with new days and the first step into unknown worlds.

Chosen as the theme song for Recruit’s new TV commercial, it will air starting in November 2024.

The sound is YOASOBI’s signature pop, unfolding a vivid sonic world.

It brilliantly expresses, through music, the original novel’s theme of “unexpected encounters and serendipity,” leaving you feeling as if you’ll discover a new version of yourself with every listen.

It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to face yourself or take on something new.

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Berry Goodman “Bouquet” Music Video
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A heartwarming love song from Berry Goodman.

The lyrics, filled with gratitude and affection for a special someone, will resonate deeply with listeners.

They gently express the desire to cherish everyday moments and those feelings that are hard to put into words.

Released digitally in January 2022, it became a hot topic among fans.

On social media, it gained popularity as background music for videos of people giving bouquets.

It’s a perfect track for special occasions like weddings and anniversaries—a wonderful song that lets you feel the beauty of time spent with someone you love.

[Moving Songs] Heartwarming Tracks That Sing About You (41–50)

be released; be set free; be emitted; be launched (context-dependent)Mr.Children

It was released as Mr.Children’s sixth digital-only single.

It was used as the theme song for the film “A Bolt from the Blue.” Although it was initially only available digitally, it was later included as a B-side on their 35th single, “Ashioto ~Be Strong.” It’s a song that can move you to tears.

The future from here onUeno Daiki

Daiki Ueno “From Here On, the Future” Music Video ~Ending theme for the Fuji TV information program “Mr. Sunday”~
The future from here onUeno Daiki

This piece, which begins with gentle piano melodies, is characterized by its heartwarming message and soothing tune.

Daiki Ueno’s soft vocals sing of gratitude for the small joys of everyday life.

The lyrics, which feel as if they’re by your side, are like words of encouragement from a friend.

Released exclusively via digital distribution in August 2024, it was selected as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s information program “Mr.

Sunday.” When you’re tired from a busy day, or when you feel like pausing to take in your surroundings—this is the perfect song to listen to in those moments.

Daiki Ueno’s warm voice is sure to stay close to your heart.