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[J-POP] I want to listen to songs with impressive, beautiful piano tones! Recommended piano cover tracks

In J-pop, there are many songs that make effective use of the piano’s timbre—such as the poignant melody in the intro and the piano accompaniment that keeps time while holding the entire piece together.

So this time, we’ve gathered classic J-pop songs with especially memorable piano sounds.

Songs that originally feature piano naturally pair perfectly with solo piano performances!

Many of these pieces have a gentle tone, making them ideal for those who enjoy a calm, mellow atmosphere.

If you imagine the meaning of the lyrics as you play, your performance will become even more expressive—give it a try!

[J-POP] I want to hear songs with striking and beautiful piano tones! Recommended piano cover songs (21–30)

ultramarineAyase

Gunjou / YOASOBI [Piano Performance · 1 Hour / For Work, Sleep, Reading, Studying BGM]
ultramarineAyase

An epic cheer song produced by YOASOBI, inspired by the manga Blue Period.

It powerfully portrays the pain and inner conflicts that arise precisely because you’re passionate about what you love, as well as the determination to follow the path you believe in—carried by a fast-paced, driving sound.

Released in September 2020, the track was used in a commercial for Bourbon’s Alfort Mini Chocolate and was also selected as the march-in song for the 94th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.

To express the piece’s uplifting, supportive energy on piano, it’s key to build a strong sense of rise from the pre-chorus into the chorus.

In the grand choral sections, using the sustain pedal effectively to create a rich resonance will move listeners even more.

One more time, One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

One more time, One more chance – 5 Centimeters Per Second
One more time, One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

A signature song by Masayoshi Yamazaki that portrays the poignant sense of loss in endlessly searching for someone who is gone.

Released in January 1997, it became known as the theme song for the film he starred in, “The Moon and a Cabbage,” and enjoyed long-running success with over 300,000 copies sold.

In 2007, it was used again as the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s animated film “5 Centimeters per Second,” bringing it widespread recognition among younger audiences.

With a simple arrangement centered on acoustic guitar arpeggios and piano, the song delicately weaves feelings of lingering attachment and regret.

Its gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics pair beautifully with the piano’s delicate timbre.

Recommended for those who want to perform it quietly on a calm night while thinking of someone dear.

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

With Love, a Bouquet – Superfly (Piano) | Pianist Yuki Kondo / Ai wo Komete Hanataba wo Piano Cover
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

It’s a song whose words, filled with warm affection, truly resonate with the heart.

The message—entrusting gratitude to a bouquet for someone dear—is striking and envelops you in a sense of kindness.

Shiho Ochi’s richly expressive vocals blend beautifully with the delicate piano melody, captivating listeners.

Used as the theme song for the drama “Edison no Haha” (“Edison’s Mother”), it has remained in the memories of many.

This work is often chosen for weddings and moving events, becoming a song that lingers alongside precious memories.

It’s a recommended track for anyone wishing to deepen bonds with family, a partner, or close friends.

scale (as of a fish or reptile)Hata Motohiro

“Tried Playing [Piano]” Scales: Motohiro Hata
scale (as of a fish or reptile)Hata Motohiro

The song by a singer-songwriter from Miyazaki Prefecture is marked by a beautiful melody where wistfulness and warmth coexist.

From the intro, the piano’s tones seep into the heart, enriching the listener’s emotions.

The lyrics, which depict vulnerability and anxiety in love as well as strong resolve, resonate with many listeners.

When played as a piano solo, the meaning of the lyrics can be felt even more deeply.

Released in June 2007, this track was also used as the image song for a Nippon TV summer documentary.

It’s a recommended piece for those who want to express the complex emotions of love or are looking for a calm, reflective song.

May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

So that it overflows with kindness — Piano — JUJU
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

A rock ballad produced by Seiji Kameda.

Also used as the commercial song for a collaboration project between MTV Japan and Nissan Cube, the track was released in February 2009 and captured the hearts of many.

Centered on lyrics that express deep gratitude and prayers for a loved one, it reminds us of the important things we tend to lose sight of in everyday life.

The gentle vocals and piano tones blend beautifully, enriching the listener’s emotions.

It’s perfect for those who want to pour their feelings for someone into music.

Why not try performing it on the piano and share the emotion?