[For Seniors] February Songs You’ll Want to Hum: Enjoy Winter with Nostalgic Classics
February is a season when, even in the harsh cold, you can sense the approach of spring.
If you’re enjoying music with seniors, why not choose songs that are perfect for this time of year? We’ve gathered classics ideal for February, such as enka that evokes snowy landscapes, children’s songs depicting winter scenes, and love songs tied to Valentine’s Day.
Listening to familiar melodies may bring back nostalgic scenes.
Spending unhurried time together—chatting about old memories with those around you—will surely warm the heart.
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[For Seniors] February Songs You'll Want to Hum: Enjoy Winter with Nostalgic Classics (61–70)
snow camelliaKobayashi Sachiko
Sachiko Kobayashi’s “Yukitsubaki” is a song that conveys a strength that won’t yield to the winter cold.
I’m moved by the heroine’s devotion as she supports her unreliable husband.
From the lyric “I bend my back and return a smile,” you can feel a life lived with grace even while accepting hardship.
Named after the snow camellia, the prefectural flower of Niigata, the song was released in 1987 and was performed three times on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Listening to it with older adults may evoke the warmth of family bonds and of life itself.
Wrapped in a voice that comforts the heart, it makes you want to cherish unhurried moments together.
snowflowerGodai Natsuko

It is one of Natsuko Godai’s signature songs, evoking the harsh winter scenery of her hometown and the image of her hard-working mother there.
The gentle yet powerful sound of enka vividly conjures the strength to overcome severe cold.
The song contrasts a flower blooming sturdily in the snow with the figure of a mother living in her hometown, emphasizing a mother’s strength and kindness.
Throughout, the mother’s presence is depicted, conveying a deep admiration for a strong mother.
Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri

Released in 1986, this masterpiece is set at Amagi Pass on the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture and portrays the passionate emotions of a woman consumed by forbidden love.
Its deeply expressive lyrics and melody have left a lasting impression on many listeners.
Showcasing Sayuri Ishikawa’s exceptional vocal prowess, the song is also very popular at karaoke.
Listening to it in the cold winter season makes its soulful tone resonate even more.
It might be nice to listen together with older people and reminisce about their youthful days.
Let’s enjoy a pleasant time through this nostalgic song.
A Journey Through Wind and SnowKitajima Saburō

A masterpiece released in 1980 as Saburo Kitajima’s 37th single, it portrays a lone man wandering through the harsh northern winter with a shamisen in hand.
It is said to have been modeled on Takahashi Chikuzan, a semi-blind Tsugaru shamisen player who traveled and performed across the northern regions.
The shamisen and shakuhachi, evoking the steady, silent fall of snow, are rich in atmosphere, and Kitajima’s signature passionate, powerful vocals strike straight to the heart.
A dramatic classic that seems to reflect the way of life of a solitary man—be sure to listen to it quietly in February, when the cold is at its most severe.
Tsugaru Strait Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa’s “Tsugaru Strait Winter Scene” is a moving masterpiece.
It poignantly sings of the emotions of people heading north through snowy landscapes, imbued with deep feeling.
Released in 1977, the song was a big hit, and its lyrics are sure to resonate with older listeners as well.
How about humming along to this familiar tune while feeling the chill of winter? The lyrics might even spark fond memories and lively conversation.
May you enjoy a warm, heartfelt moment in a relaxed, unhurried time.




