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[Local Songs] Recommended tracks packed with Japan’s nationwide classics and hometown pride

Across Japan, there are many “local songs” created around themes like regional climate and traditions, long-standing customs, hometown pride, and specialty foods.

However, few people are likely familiar with songs from places far from their own living area or hometown.

Some might even have spent years in a region without knowing its local songs at all.

In this article, we’ll introduce some highly impactful, must-hear local songs from across Japan that we hope many of you will get to know.

If it’s a place you’ve visited, try listening while picturing the local scenery.

If it’s somewhere you’ve never been, let the song help you imagine the land and the lives of the people who live there.

[Local Songs] Must-Listen Tracks from Across Japan Filled with Beloved Classics and Hometown Pride (161–170)

A woman aloneDyūku Eisesu

Woman Alone — Duke Aces — Guitar Cover
A woman aloneDyūku Eisesu

I thought that if I really traveled around Kyoto alone, it would heal a broken heart.

There are that many places that suit a solo journey.

And after all, Kyoto is a land that suits women.

The Duke Aces sing it beautifully, and you can listen to it without resistance.

It’s a quiet song about Kyoto.

Yokohama TwilightItsuki Hiroshi

Yokohama Twilight - Hiroshi Itsuki - Guitar Solo Vocal Cover
Yokohama TwilightItsuki Hiroshi

Even though it’s also a song about Yokohama, many others have an exotic feel, whereas this one feels desolate, and the heartbreak comes across as painfully raw.

It must be Itsuki’s melancholy singing that makes it feel that way.

This is another song that’s easy to remember and I find myself humming it before I know it.

Aomori ElegyHonma Aine

Aine Honma new song 'Aomori Lament' MUSIC VIDEO released on 2024.1.24
Aomori ElegyHonma Aine

This work overlays the protagonist’s bittersweet feelings, after visiting the hometown of a former lover, with the harsh winter scenery of Aomori.

Maina Homma’s heartrending vocals leave a deep impression on listeners.

Released in January 2024, this track is the coupling song on Homma’s first single since moving to King Records.

The music video, filmed in Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, also attracted attention.

It’s a song that resonates with those living away from their hometowns—one you’ll want to play on a quiet winter night.

The vocals, filled with love for Aomori, are sure to warm your heart.

Chasing YokohamaSakurada Junko

Chasing You to Yokohama – Junko Sakurada – Guitar Cover (Sung while Playing)
Chasing YokohamaSakurada Junko

I think she’s singing in Junko-chan’s own color—not confined to Miyuki Nakajima’s style, but not sticking to the idol image either.

The lyrics do have Miyuki’s signature touch, though.

It feels like she’s casually chasing after her lover.

Yokohama is a city that lends itself to song, isn’t it? But this is fresh, different from the various other Yokohamas we’ve heard.

Love in KyotoNagisa Yūko with Za Benchāzu

When I first heard it, I was amazed that a Kyoto song could fit the Ventures’ style so perfectly and feel so natural.

Yuko Nagisa’s high notes are put to great use, and I think that really enhances the Kyoto vibe.

It captures Kyoto well—its tradition along with a touch of modernity.

~Yaizu Black Hanpen~ Black Hanpen OndoMinato Hachirō & Chigusa Kaori

This is a fun local song themed around Yaizu City’s specialty, kuro-hanpen (black fish cake).

Released in February 2024, the track is a collaboration between Mr.

Minato Hachiro and Ms.

Kaori Chigusa.

While incorporating Japan’s traditional ondō style, it features a modern arrangement.

The lyrics, filled with the nature and culture of Yaizu—and the charm of kuro-hanpen—stir a sense of hometown pride in listeners.

A total of 1,000 CDs were produced, many of which were donated to the city and the tourism association.

It’s recommended not only for local residents but also for visitors to Yaizu.

Ginza 9-chome, on the waterKōbe Ichirō

Ginza 9-chome Is on the Water (Ichiro Kobe) Song: kirara1943
Ginza 9-chome, on the waterKōbe Ichirō

Hearing a young singer perform reminded me of Mr.

Kobe’s songs.

His soft, resonant voice is wonderful.

Making Ninth Street out at sea and going on a date aboard a ship—what a chic and stylish song.

I think Mr.

Kobe’s clean, wholesome singing creates a great mood.

There really were dreamlike songs like this in the old days.