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Recommended coming-of-age songs for women

This is a playlist of Japanese pop youth songs recommended for women.

It features a selection of bittersweet classics with female vocals that will lift your spirits when you listen.

We hope not only junior and senior high school girls in the midst of adolescence, but also grown-up women will enjoy it.

Recommended coming-of-age songs for women (91–100)

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HY – Tegami (Official Music Video)
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A signature song by HY, a hugely popular artist known for their beautiful vocals and irresistibly catchy melodies that stick in your head after just one listen.

The lyrics tell of using a love that ended in their youth as a source of strength, with both people moving forward on their own paths, giving listeners the courage to keep going.

GIVE ME FIVE!AKB48

[MV full] GIVE ME FIVE! / AKB48 [Official]
GIVE ME FIVE!AKB48

It was released in 2012 as AKB48’s 25th major single.

Atsuko Maeda served as the center for the song, which was featured in many tie-ins, including the Apaman Shop “Apaman 48 Campaign” commercial.

With lyrics expressing deep feelings for a friend, it’s also a popular song for graduation ceremonies.

Best FriendKiroro

Kiroro 「Best Friend」 Music Video (Short ver.)
Best FriendKiroro

It was released in 2001 as Kiroro’s 10th single.

Chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Churasan,” its lyrics express gratitude to a close friend and are often used at graduations and other scenes of parting with friends.

It reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is one of Kiroro’s signature songs.

So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster “So, You’re Not Alone” Music Video Short Ver.
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

It was released in 2017 as Little Glee Monster’s eighth single.

The song was used as the ending theme for season 2 of My Hero Academia on NTV, and its music video was filmed at Universal Studios Japan, featuring the members dancing joyfully with the characters—an impression that stands out.

BRAND NEW TOMORROWTRF

Released in 1995 as trf’s 11th single.

It was used as a tie-in song for the TV Tokyo drama “Christmas Kiss — Let’s Meet on Christmas Eve” and a UNIQLO commercial.

Tetsuya Komuro handled the lyrics, composition, and production.

It reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is a song that makes you feel like doing your best toward tomorrow.