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[I Want Healing] Songs That Bring a Sense of Calm: Heartwarming Masterpieces of Japanese Music

Music gives us so many emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness.

Among them, the charm of soothing, heartwarming songs is not to be missed.

When you’re feeling tired or overcome with anxiety, many people probably find comfort in listening to their favorite tracks.

In this article, we introduce classic Japanese songs that are gentle and heartwarming.

We’ve picked pieces with not only relaxed melodies but also lyrics that slowly sink in, so try incorporating them into your mental tune-up or daily routine.

[In Need of Healing] Songs That Bring a Calm Mood: Heartwarming Japanese Classics (51–60)

hazy spring sky (literally: “flower-clouded” sky; overcast sky during cherry blossom season)Sato Chiaki

Released as a single in April 2023, this track is a lyrical number that overlays the overcast skies unique to spring with memories that suddenly resurface.

It captures the bittersweet longing for days gone by and the gentle process of letting them go, resulting in a piece that resonates with each listener’s own memories.

It’s sentimental yet soothing.

An emotional pop tune I’d recommend as background music for nights when you want to calm your heart or moments of quiet reflection.

Tears Sparkle☆supittsu

It was released in 1995 as Spitz’s 12th single.

The song was used as the opening theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV” and as a commercial song for Sharp’s “Sharp MD.” The star symbol in the title is said to have been added to hype up Tanabata, since the band members had publicly stated at concerts and elsewhere that they prefer Tanabata to Christmas.

A Naked Heartaimyon

Aimyon – Naked Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Naked Heartaimyon

This song is striking for its honest emotional shifts.

Released in June 2020 as Aimyon’s 10th single, it was created as the theme song for the TBS drama “My Housekeeper Nagisa-san.” Its gentle melody, centered on piano and melodica, closely accompanies the protagonist’s feelings as they face their own heart.

The track portrays a down-to-earth struggle with self-esteem through love, and its unadorned lyrics have resonated with many listeners.

While expressing anxiety and inner conflict in romance, it also carries a resolve to move forward, making it a perfect pick for stress-relieving karaoke time.

ElfAdo

A powerful performance by Ado that resonates as an anthem for those who carry loneliness yet keep moving forward.

Released in January 2025 as the theme song for the drama “Who Watched the Peacock’s Dance?”, this work brilliantly captures the world of the series starring Suzu Hirose.

While staying close to the feelings of a protagonist who continues a solitary struggle, it sings of the preciousness of living true to oneself, making it a song that deeply touches the hearts of those weary from work or life.

It’s an encouraging track we especially recommend to anyone feeling lost or anxious in their daily life, or to those who have paused midway on their own path.

[Want to be healed] Songs that bring a calm mood. Heartwarming masterpieces of Japanese music (61–70)

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
pure whiteFuji Kaze

This is a heart-cleansing medium-tempo ballad filled with kindness and purity.

Released in February 2025, it was written specifically for the i·ro·ha·su commercial “Surely Tomorrow Will Feel Good.” Fujii Kaze’s gentle vocals blend seamlessly with a bossa nova–style rhythm and the sound of acoustic guitar.

The lyrics gently encourage us to keep moving forward, accepting the inevitable farewells and changes in life.

When your heart is weary or you’re about to take a new step, why not immerse yourself in this song?

A single petal of cherry blossomMISIA

A song themed around cherry blossoms, imbued with a wish for peace.

Through petals dancing in the wind, it expresses a strong will to overcome farewells and sorrow and move forward toward hope.

Released in February 2015, this track also gained attention as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama special “The Eternal Zero.” MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess and five-octave range further enhance the song’s appeal.

It’s a perfect piece for this season, when you can feel the arrival of spring.

Recommended when you want to feel new encounters and hope.

The heartfelt message will surely give you courage.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

It was released in 2011 as Masaharu Fukuyama’s 27th single.

The song was used in a TV commercial for Recruit’s wedding magazine “Zexy,” reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and became popular as a wedding standard.

It’s a song that conveys the preciousness and warmth of becoming a family, bringing a sense of calm to the listener.