[For Women] A Song to Gift Your Dear Friend | A Curated Selection of Heart‑Touching Friendship Songs!
Introducing touching friendship songs perfect to give to the women in your life.
Crying together, laughing together… whether times were fun or tough, every moment you shared is a treasure!
You must have a dear friend who makes you feel that way.
In this article, we’ve gathered songs themed around that irreplaceable “friendship,” as well as moving tracks you’ll want to dedicate to a close female friend.
“Because you were there, I could keep going.” “Let’s stay friends forever.”
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Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

“Tōku Tōku,” included on singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara’s 1992 album Kimi wa Boku no Takaramono (You’re My Treasure), is a piece he wrote with his hometown friends in mind.
As the title suggests, it portrays the friendship between friends who are far apart.
When you leave your hometown and work hard on your own each day, sometimes a single word from a friend can encourage you or even save you.
This song carries that kind of gentle message, so why not send it to a friend who’s far away?
DREAMShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s 15th single “DREAM,” released in 2014.
At first listen, the lyrics might sound like a love song, but it’s actually a message song packed with feelings of deep care for irreplaceable people—be it romantic partners or friends.
Thinking of someone important can help you overcome tough situations and hardships; it gives you strength, doesn’t it? The song expresses gratitude toward that special someone and traces the changes in one’s own heart.
Try listening while thinking of a dear friend.
Flaremilet

The song I recommend gifting to an irreplaceable female friend is “Flare.” It was released in 2022 by milet, a singer-songwriter whose solid vocal ability captivates listeners, and it was used as the second cour ending theme for the anime Ranking of Kings.
The track resonates with dynamic orchestral tones, and her powerful singing lends even greater conviction to the warm lyrics.
The words overflow with kindness, likely bringing back memories of the hard times and the fun times you’ve shared together.
It’s also a great song to use as a chance to express your gratitude to your friend.
be master of lifeaiko

This song is included on aiko’s third major-label album, Natsufuku, and was released in 2001.
It was used in Ezaki Glico’s “3C” commercial.
The title means “Be the master of your life,” and the lyrics make it feel as though aiko herself believes that friends occupy an important place in one’s life.
No matter what anyone says, we should cherish the friends who say they’ll stand by us.
Friend ~Time to Depart~yuzu

Released in 2013, this song is a classic friendship anthem you’ll want to dedicate to your friends.
It was arranged for the Junior High School division of the 80th NHK All-Japan School Music Competition and also featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” so many of you have probably heard it.
The powerful vocals in the chorus feel like a heartfelt cheer.
It’s especially perfect for supporting friends who are moving on—to further education, a new job, or marriage.
The song was originally written as a gift to the staff after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
My friendZARD

Encouraged by the lyrics “Your positive self is wonderful,” this is one of the masterpieces that colored the Japanese music scene of the ’90s.
It’s a single by ZARD, who produced numerous popular songs such as “Makenaide,” released in 1996.
Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime SLAM DUNK, it became a huge hit.
The refreshing, breezy sound pairs beautifully with vocalist Izumi Sakai’s clear, expansive voice.
It’s a song you’ll want to send to a wonderful friend of yours.
A Song for YouChe’Nelle

When you hit a wall or have something weighing on your mind, who do you turn to? For many, it’s a close friend of the same gender or someone you’ve known and trusted for a long time.
This song, Che’Nelle’s “Kimi ni Okuru Uta ~ Song For You,” feels like a piece that portrays the friend who comes to mind first when you’re feeling down or vulnerable.
It’s a number that makes you cherish the presence of friends who are usually just “a given” in your life.
It’s also a song you’d want to dedicate to a friend who’s feeling low.



