Uplifting songs recommended for men in their 50s
For those in their 50s who are still incredibly busy with work, you want to tackle your job with full power and put your energy into your hobbies, too.No matter the era, everything requires stamina.Here are some uplifting Japanese songs recommended for men in their 50s.
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Energizing songs recommended for men in their 50s (81–90)
At a café I don’t go to oftennever young beach

The band never young beach feels as if it’s revived Showa-era kayōkyoku in the present day.
Their uplifting, wonderful numbers bring back those everyday moments you’d forgotten.
The vocalist’s voice somehow resembles Yūzō Kayama’s, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
Give me more Patience JUICE ♥aoi rena

This is a song I highly recommend for anyone in their 60s who feels their manhood’s energy has started to wane a bit.
If you see the AV actress Rena Aoi cutely singing “Give me more of your patience juice,” you’ll definitely feel energized! The song itself is good, and it’s a cute, fun idol tune.
What a nice bath.Za Dorifutāzu

Originally a song about various regions of Japan by Duke Aces, it became a huge hit when The Drifters sang it with lyrics by Rokusu Eri.
It’s a simple song that lifts your spirits—perfect for listening with the family.
Doesn’t it make you want to take a bath?
Dance at Nightfurenzu

It would be lovely to play a song like this in the car.
How about a drive after retirement? The vocals will win you over with the gap between a super R&B singing voice and a cute appearance you’d never expect.
It’s a really wonderful track that lifts your spirits.
day by dayYoshida Yamada

This is a ballad recommended for people in their 60s who have just welcomed a grandchild.
As you listen, imagine your grandchild singing a song like this when they grow up.
I’m sure the tears will start to flow naturally.
It’s a hidden gem that will lift your spirits.
grandchildŌizumi Itsurō

This is a song I recommend for those who’ve just welcomed their first grandchild.
It’s an enka track that became a phenomenal hit, selling over 2.3 million copies in total.
When it was first released, the feelings it expressed didn’t quite resonate with me, but after my grandchild was born, I listened again and got hooked—it’s a song that gives you energy.
Energizing songs recommended for men in their 50s (91–100)
Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

A feel-good song by Hideaki Tokunaga, who has established a strong presence with works that have encouraged many Japanese people through his distinctive vocal style and richly tasteful thematic approach.
It is well-known among women in their 50s, and its easy-to-listen lyrical approach fosters a positive, forward-looking mood.


