Why are weekend mornings just the absolute best…?
That feeling when “a stretch of time to do whatever you love” opens up right in front of you—I wish I could savor it forever if possible.
Now then, let me introduce some Japanese morning songs that just might make your lovely day off even better.
I’ve put together a wide range—from tracks that snap you awake to ones that let you rise at a relaxed pace.
Here’s to making your weekend even more wonderful!
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Far AwaySPiCYSOL

SPiCYSOL is a four-piece rock band that’s gaining attention for their collaborations with overseas artists.
With their mixture rock that incorporates a variety of sounds, they’re uncovering new possibilities in music.
Among their songs, the one that’s perfect for a relaxing weekend morning is “Far Away.” Its airy synths with a grand, expansive feel leave a strong impression.
The track has a crystalline quality, making it ideal for starting your day.
If you’re looking for an alarm BGM, give it a listen.
A bright futurenever young beach

The song I want you to listen to on a relaxing weekend morning to soothe your everyday fatigue and stress is “Bright Future.” It’s a light, nostalgic track with a Rickenbacker guitar, included on never young beach’s 2016 album “fam fam.” Yuma Abe’s conversational singing style is perfect for waking up in the morning! Along with its catchy melody line, it will liven up your weekend morning.
Be sure to give this heartwarming message song, dedicated to someone special, a listen.
celeryYamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki’s “Celery” evokes the image of a bright, sunny morning right from the intro.
Released as a single in 1996, the song is also widely known because the hugely popular idol group SMAP performed it.
The lyrics, which gently wrap differences in thoughts and upbringings between lovers in a warm blanket of affection, are heart-melting.
It’s a piece that perfectly suits a chill mood and quietly warms the heart.
windowCRCK/LCKS

For those who want to start the morning feeling excited, “Mado” is highly recommended.
It was included on Double Rift, released in 2018 by CRCK/LCKS, a band whose members are active as support musicians and songwriters.
Its technically intricate sound—evoking city pop and jazz—bounces along with a light touch.
You’ll also get to enjoy distinctive tones like saxophone and keyboards.
It’s a pop song we especially want people who say, “I want to boost my morning energy with a glamorous pop track!” to hear.
favorite foodsupittsu

Spitz has been popular across generations since their debut, thanks to their unchangingly gentle, emotionally resonant lyrics and sound.
Their song “Daikoubutsu” was released as a single in 2021 and was chosen as the theme song for the hit film adaptation of the drama “What Did You Eat Yesterday?”.
It’s one of those songs that plays over the ending and makes you so happy you can’t help but tear up, packed with Masamune Kusano’s signature style—heartwarming yet somehow moving you to tears.
It’s a perfect piece for a refreshing Sunday morning, best enjoyed while thinking of someone you love.
Goodbye, IsaacHata Motohiro

A song by singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata that was used as the ending theme for the anime Space Brothers.
Centered on acoustic guitar, it has a gentle sound that feels both refreshing and slightly languid.
The title bids farewell to Isaac Newton, the discoverer of universal gravitation, and carries the meaning of “liberation from gravity.” It’s a track that clearly conveys a bright, liberated mood, as if breaking free from whatever binds you.
ParadeYorushika

This is a track included in Yorushika’s album “だから僕は音楽を辞めた” (“That’s Why I Gave Up on Music”).
It’s a concept album built around stories written by the composer n-buna, so this song also depicts the emotions of characters within the narrative.
The gentle vocals by suis shine against the calm, mellow arrangement.
It’s a song with a mysterious worldview, where you can sense a small glimmer of hope beyond the sorrow.
If you listen closely first thing in the morning, it’s sure to seep into you.
Be sure to add it to your playlist.

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