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.
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- A soothing song. A heart-calming tune you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired or feeling down.
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Recommended healing songs for women (21–30)
No, it’s fine.Mirei Touyama

This work portrays a devoted feeling—continuing to think of someone even in the aching situation where you can’t meet them right away.
Its relaxed rhythm and R&B-style vocals, which skillfully capture subtle shades of emotion, gently seep into the depths of the heart.
The song was released in November 2020 and was later included on the mini-album “still.” It’s the kind of track that will softly embrace your heart when you listen on a sentimental night, thinking of someone dear.
He was alive, wasn’t he?aimyon

This is Aimyon’s major-label debut song, which had already been a hot topic in the live scene since her indie days for her powerful vocals and strong songwriting.
Its straightforward message and a strength that could even be called masculine make it incredibly cool—a track that really hits you in the heart.
Healing songs recommended for women (31–40)
Overflows ~Unable to Put It into Words~Naoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a highly versatile artist who is active primarily as a singer but also has experience as an actor and music producer, and can play various instruments such as drums and bass.
His vocal ability is so highly regarded that even Mr.
Children have recognized his talent, making him an artist you can always count on.
Family SongHoshino Gen

This is a song by Gen Hoshino that was also the theme for the TV drama “Overprotected Kahoko.” Especially for those who watched the drama, this song brings back not only memories of romance but also the importance of family, and it’s moving enough to make you cry.
With Hoshino’s soothing, healing voice, it’s a track I particularly recommend to women.
things that have formShibasaki Kou

This is Kou Shibasaki’s sixth single, which was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World.” The breakup song, told from a woman’s perspective and linked to the drama’s storyline, is deeply moving, so it’s recommended for women looking for healing songs or songs that will make them cry.
moon bathingYorushika

As the clamor of summer recedes and quiet nights grow more comforting, there’s a dreamlike song by Yorushika I want you to hear.
Their music is known for its literary worldview, and this piece is a beautiful ballad through and through, layering the feeling of cherishing what matters as time slips by over scenes bathed in moonlight.
Suis’s clear yet powerful vocals deepen the bittersweet, grand atmosphere even further.
Released in October 2023, the song also served as the theme for the feature anime Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Star Sage, so many listeners may have immersed themselves in that world as well.
When you’re reminiscing about a joyful summer and feeling a touch lonely, this song will surely stay gently by your side.
Natural LipsOkazaki Taiiku

A singing style that sounds like English—it’s like a dream for anyone who’s ever wanted to speak English fluently.
Everything being said is actually in Japanese, though…
If you listen when you want to let your guard down and relax, it might make you chuckle and help you unwind.


