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[Relax] A curated list of Japanese songs recommended for when you want to fall asleep quickly

You might have ended up here because you’re struggling with things like “I’m sleepy but can’t fall asleep” or “I have to wake up early tomorrow, but I’m wide awake.”

This time, we’re introducing a selection of popular Japanese songs that may help you relax and drift off to dreamland as soon as you listen.

It’s the perfect bedtime playlist: listen under the covers, keep the volume low, and before you know it you’ll feel drowsy and your eyelids will gently close.

Be sure to bookmark it and make good use of it.

[Relax] Recommended Japanese songs when you want to fall asleep quickly (41–50)

A Naked Heartaimyon

Aimyon – Naked Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Naked Heartaimyon

This ballad, noted for its gentle piano tone, is popular as the perfect song for a quiet moment before sleep.

Created by Aimyon, it portrays a pure heart that, despite feeling anxious about love, wishes to stay true to its feelings.

Released in June 2020 as her 10th single, the song reached many listeners as the theme for the drama “My Housekeeper Nagisa-san.” Paired with the drama’s warm story, it likely resonated with many.

Give it a listen at night when you want to quietly calm your mind at the end of the day.

AliensKirinji

A work that depicts the quiet of the city at night and the slight loneliness that drifts there has remained popular across generations.

It’s a heartrending yet beautiful song whose worldview makes you feel as if you and your companion are special beings tucked away in a corner of the world.

Released as a single in October 2000, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “3.” In recent years, it’s been used in a LINE Mobile commercial and in the film “The End of the Pale Hour,” so many of you may have heard it.

It’s perfect for relaxing before bed, making it a great recommendation for anyone who wants to end the day in a calm mood.

Give it a listen!

Robinsonsupittsu

A celebrated classic by Spitz, famous for its beautiful arpeggios in the intro, is popular as background music before sleep.

Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals and the song’s dreamy lyrics seem to lead listeners into a world of dreams, making it perfect for moments when you want to relax.

The story depicts two people heading to a country where no one can disturb them, wrapping you in a pleasant sense of floating.

Released as a single in April 1995, the track is also included on the masterpiece album “Honey” (Hachimitsu).

Many people may recognize it as an insert song from the drama “Hakusen Nagashi.” At the end of the day, try listening to this song and set off for the world of dreams with a calm heart.

Let’s go home.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Kaerou (Official Video)
Let's go home.Fuji Kaze

It’s a gentle song that softly stays by your side at the end of the day.

Featured as the final track on Fujii Kaze’s debut album “HELP EVER HURT NEVER,” released in May 2020, it explores the themes of life and death.

There’s even a story that Kaze himself said, “I can’t die until I release this song,” which makes it a uniquely moving piece that resonates deeply with listeners.

The song carries a message of forgiving everything, letting go, and returning to your true self, making it perfect for sleepless nights filled with thoughts.

The tender sound of the piano is sure to guide you, before you know it, into a calm and dreamy world.

In conclusion

If you’ve been listening in order, you might have fallen asleep by the time you got to this message.

That’s how many of the tracks were on the laid-back side.

I put this together without sticking to any particular genre, so there may be some music you haven’t heard before.

In any case, this should surely carry you off to the world of dreams…