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Relaxing songs recommended for women

Women are creatures with many worries.

Statistics also show that women are more likely to experience stress than men.

This time, we’ve selected some soothing Japanese songs especially for women.

When you’re going through tough times or feeling troubled, listen to these songs and let them heal you.

Healing songs recommended for women (71–80)

indigoSukima Suichi

There’s truly no missing the mark with Sukima Switch’s ballads—they have many songs that really hit you in the heart.

Among them, this one carries a touch of wistfulness in the lyrics, yet its comfortably groovy rhythm is sure to soothe you and put you at ease.

A gentle songSuneo Heā

Suneohair Editorial Department Live @ Monthly Niigata Editorial Office -vol.5- “Gentle Song”
A gentle songSuneo Heā

As the title “A Gentle Song” suggests, both the performance and the vocal delivery are quite soft, making it a track that really tugs at the heart.

It might make you feel a bit sentimental, but the melody has a certain forward-looking quality that makes you want to listen to it over and over.

EsperMitsume

Mitsume’s songs are generally calm and gentle.

This track has a comforting, almost familiar melody that you can listen to without thinking.

While there are occasional dissonant notes in the A section, the guitar tone has been adjusted to sound pleasant.

Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – Ballad of a Singer [Live ver.]
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

I think only Kazuyoshi Saito can play the guitar and sing with such gentleness.

His slightly husky voice really hits me, and the lyrics make it an outstanding song.

I find myself listening calmly and intently, and I feel a heartfelt sense of gratitude for the music.

sound of rainHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Raindrop Sounds (Live at Saitama Super Arena 2017)
sound of rainHoshino Gen

It’s a song that conjures the image of a rainy night for adults.

The unique musicianship of Gen Hoshino’s band creates a stylish, beautiful groove.

It’s the kind of track that makes you sway side to side naturally—in fact, it might even make you want to dance.