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A dreamy and fantastical song

Listening to ethereal music helps you relax, doesn’t it?

This time, we conducted research based on reliable feedback from our readers.

From there, we carefully selected the tracks with the best reputation.

We recommend sending the audio wirelessly using a Bluetooth speaker when you’re going to sleep or taking a bath!

It’s ideal to take your time with it on your day off, but I’m sure there are many busy people who feel, “I can’t seem to get a proper break…” or “I want to soothe my tired body after work…”.

It’s exactly those people I especially want to recommend this to.

It’s truly soothing!

Dreamy and fantastical tracks (21–30)

energy flowSakamoto Ryuichi

This is a masterpiece whose delicate, translucent piano tones gently soothe the heart.

The clear, pristine melody played by Ryuichi Sakamoto tenderly accompanies the listener, like a breeze rippling across the surface of water.

Released in May 1999 as a theme for a Daiichi Sankyo pharmaceutical commercial, this piece achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first instrumental work to top the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, its simple yet deeply expressive sound resonating with many.

Its pleasant sense of weightlessness offers a moment of peace from a busy day, aids concentration, and provides a serene companion for quiet reading—creating a truly healing experience.

A Gentle BallAimer

Aimer “Gentle Ball” Lyrics/English/Indonesian | NHK “Minna no Uta” | 25th single “SCOPE”
A Gentle BallAimer

Set to the strains of a dreamlike waltz, a mysterious tale unfolds on the stage of a nighttime ball.

Aimer’s husky, lustrous voice gracefully paints a fantastical scene bathed in moonlight.

The feelings of a girl who keeps dancing within the fleeting hours of the night, searching for faint memories and traces of the past, will resonate deeply with us as adults.

This piece is included on the single “SCOPE,” released in February 2025, and was newly written for NHK’s “Minna no Uta” broadcasts for February and March.

It’s a song you’ll want to savor at the close of the day, in a quiet room—one that will gently accompany and soothe a heart tired from work.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced many fantastical songs so far. Did you find a track that made you think, “This is it!”? If you’ve found a favorite artist, try looking into them more—you might discover even more enchanting music!