A perfect song for Labor Thanksgiving Day. A song that conveys gratitude and encouragement.
November 23rd every year is Labor Thanksgiving Day, a time to honor workers and express our daily gratitude.
Why not take this opportunity to say “thank you” to the family members who work hard every day—something that can be hard to express normally?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are perfect for Labor Thanksgiving Day.
We’ve gathered songs overflowing with appreciation for workers, as well as songs packed with encouragement—“keep doing your best”—dedicated to those who work every day for their families and for society.
Listen not only to express gratitude to your hardworking family, but also to give yourself some well-earned appreciation.
- [Thank-You Song] A song to convey your feelings of “thank you” to someone special
- Songs that help you work hard. Cheer songs for working people.
- Work songs: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks
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- [Family Song] A gratitude song that lets you feel the importance of family.
- An encouraging work song for office workers
- [When You Need a Break] A Song for the Weary: Music That Heals the Heart
- A classic song that sings of gratitude to one’s parents. Thank you, Dad and Mom!
- Songs that give you strength. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
- [Thank You] A song for grandpa and grandma: a classic that makes you want to express your gratitude
- Thank you as always. Recommended songs to give on Mother’s Day: Popular songs of gratitude.
- [Thank You] A Collection of Appreciation Songs for My Favorite (Idol/Artist)
Songs perfect for Labor Thanksgiving Day: tracks that convey gratitude and encouragement (11–20)
Working manyunikōn

This is one of Unicorn’s signature songs, humorously portraying a man chased by work.
Released in July 1990, it was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV variety show “Yume de Aetara.” Tamio Okuda wrote and composed the song, expressing both professional success and a sense of loneliness in private life.
It features a pop melody infused with funk and ethnic elements, and a distinctively chaotic arrangement.
It’s perfect for listening with a spirit of encouragement for working people.
Why not play it on Labor Thanksgiving Day to show appreciation for yourself working hard, or for your family?
In conclusion
I introduced some songs that are perfect for Labor Thanksgiving Day—how did you like them? Working comes with a lot of challenges.
On this day at least, let’s make sure to properly appreciate our families who are going through those tough days, and ourselves as well.
Try using the songs I introduced as background music!

