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Recommended healing music. Music to soothe a tired body and mind.

Healing music that’s perfect for when you want to unwind and relax, or calm your mind.

Gentle tones, a slow tempo, and soothing vocals…

From music that captures the world of a film just as it is, to unplugged renditions of beloved songs cherished around the world—we’ll introduce a wide variety.

Recommended Healing Music: Music to Soothe a Tired Body and Mind (71–80)

A Town with an Ocean ViewHisaishi Joe

A seaside town (Fingerstyle Guitar) / Yuki Matsui
A Town with an Ocean ViewHisaishi Joe

A signature work by Joe Hisaishi that brilliantly captures the world of the film Kiki’s Delivery Service through music.

Its refreshing, friendly melodies vividly evoke images of a seaside town.

This piece is included in the album Studio Ghibli Soundtrack Box, released in September 2004.

It’s great to listen to while recalling scenes from the movie, but it also works well for relaxation or as background music for work.

Wrapped in a gentle atmosphere, it’s sure to help you enjoy a comfortable, soothing time.

In the midst of the trivialHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – In the Useless (Live at Osaka-jō Hall 2016)
In the midst of the trivialHoshino Gen

It’s a classic by Gen Hoshino with a wonderfully soothing, gentle tone.

This live version is special—he plays it with just an acoustic guitar.

The original uses more instruments, but the soft, mellow vibe makes it perfect for relaxing.

NightmareSugiyama Kiyotaka

Kiyotaka Sugiyama – Nightmare (Official Music Video)
NightmareSugiyama Kiyotaka

A soothing melody and clear, transparent vocals that heal the heart—this is Kiyotaka Sugiyama’s music.

The lyrics are striking, reflecting on the past while embracing hope for the future.

Included on the album “FREEDOM,” the track was released in May 2023.

As the lead track from his first original album in three years, it has drawn significant attention.

The world woven by Sugiyama’s crystalline voice and the piano’s gentle melody resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a perfect choice for winding down before bed or as quiet background music while you work.

If you’re looking to soothe a weary heart, give it a listen.

Recommended healing music. Music to soothe a tired body and mind (81–90)

Music Box MedleyYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu Music Box Medley [Relaxation/Sleep BGM] J-POP Music Box Cover
Music Box MedleyYonezu Kenshi

This is a music box version medley of Kenshi Yonezu’s songs: “Lemon,” “Paprika,” and “Eine Kleine.” Each track is highly faithful to the original, with excellent reproduction.

The melodies are very gentle, so even if you’re having trouble falling asleep, listening to this should help you drift off quickly.

Princess Mononoke (Music Box Ver.)Mera Yoshikazu

Princess Mononoke / Yoshikazu Mera [Music Box] (Theme song of the Studio Ghibli film “Princess Mononoke”)
Princess Mononoke (Music Box Ver.)Mera Yoshikazu

A classic from Studio Ghibli: an “Princess Mononoke” music box.

Its nostalgic, plaintive melody soothes the heart and might be perfect for lulling little ones to sleep.

It’s a music box that gradually makes you drowsy, like listening to a lullaby.

EtuprikaHakasé Tarō

Taro Hakase Etupirka [OFFICIAL]
EtuprikaHakasé Tarō

Surely you’re familiar with the Japanese artist who has continued to create music that heals people this much, right? The piece Etuprika was also used as the ending theme for the show Jounetsu Tairiku, so many of you have probably heard it.

When you’re worn out from work or drained by relationships, find a place with beautiful stars—mountains or the sea.

Immerse yourself in the sounds amidst nature and let them wash over you.

Black Orpheus

Black Orpheus [Orfeu Negro]
Black Orpheus

This song, for instance, is surely what everyone imagines when they think of easy listening.

The restrained yet properly engaging piano is a thoroughgoing display of craftsmanship, deliberately arranged so it never gets in the way.

It’s perfect to put on when you want to concentrate, like when studying for exams.