A moving masterpiece that sings of the desire for forever and eternity
Even if it feels embarrassing to put feelings like “I want to be with you forever” or “I’ll love you for eternity” into words, sometimes setting them to music lets you express them honestly.There are countless Japanese songs themed around bonds with loved ones and eternal love—just listening to them can gently warm your heart.Whether it’s family, a partner, or a dear friend, there are many directions for those feelings to flow.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs that sing of the desire to “stay together forever,” as well as timeless classics woven around the theme of eternity.Find the perfect track to give to your partner—or one that fills your own heart!
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A moving collection of classic songs that sing of the desire for “always” and “forever” (41–50)
Love is…Kato Miria

The straightforward lyrics about holding hands no matter what make it a song that makes you want to stay with someone you cherish forever.
As a track that vows eternal love, I think it’s truly the ultimate love song.
If you find someone you want to treasure, this is a song I want you to listen to together.
Miliyah Kato’s vocal prowess captivates many people.
A moving collection of classic songs that sing of the wish for “forever” and “eternity” (51–60)
I’ve always wanted to tell you: I love you.DEEN

It’s a track included on the 2017 album “PARADE.” DEEN is a three-member rock band formed in 1993, and this song is set in the 1990s, featuring era-defining scenes and items like 8-cm CDs, pagers, and the newly built Rainbow Bridge.
The tune itself also carries a touch of nostalgia.
ForeverGosuperāzu
Speaking of The Gospellers, their layered sound and harmonies are captivating, aren’t they? I imagine many people listen to The Gospellers precisely to enjoy those beautifully overlapping voices.
This song is also a classic choice for weddings and the like.
layered livesŌkawa Eisaku

One of the leading singers in Japan’s enka world, Eisaku Okawa, releases his 109th single.
Issued in February 2024, this song is a moving work themed around the bond between husband and wife.
It sings of the resolve to live side by side, with lyrics by Reiji Mizuki and composition credited to Chikushi Ryuhei, Okawa’s pen name, creating words and a melody that seep into the heart.
Okawa’s voice, combining strength and gentleness, stirs the listener’s emotions.
Portraying a couple who support each other even in hard times and walk into the future together, this piece is a song that can offer support in many moments of life.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Included on the 2010 album “WORLD SKA SYMPHONY.” A nine-member ska band formed in 1985.
This track was produced with Crystal Kay as the featured vocalist.
Against ska’s cheerful, sunny rhythm, her sultry, even sexy, voice really shines, making for a truly wonderful song.
Always by your sideMatsutōya Yumi

Included on the 1983 album “REINCARNATION.” Ending theme for the film “Coo from a Distant Sea,” released the same year.
Born in 1954.
A singer-songwriter from Hachioji City.
Its lyrical, silky melody line is truly pleasing to the ear, and when her crystalline, incisive voice comes in, listening to it somehow fills you with a gentle warmth—such a song.
ZUTTOMariko Nagai

Included on the 1990 album “POCKET.” Ending theme for the TV program “Hoh-chan no Yamadakatsutenai Television.” Born in 1966.
A singer from Shizuoka Prefecture.
Hearing her voice—singing with a rich, expressive ease over a slow yet firmly pulsing rhythm and a flowing melodic line—kindles a warmth in the heart.


