Recommended healing songs for men
I believe many men struggle with relationships at school or work.
This time, I’ve selected a lot of soothing Japanese songs for people like that to listen to.
When you’re feeling troubled, listen to these tracks and let the stress out.
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I like it as it is.Shamukyattsu

From the intro, the peaceful vibe instantly grips your heart.
The instruments and vocals blend beautifully, with a gentle, understated presence that makes it easy to relax and listen.
It’s a fascinating piece that slips effortlessly into everyday life.
EsperMitsume

Mitsume’s songs are generally calm and gentle.
This track has a comforting, almost familiar melody that you can listen to without thinking.
While there are occasional dissonant notes in the A section, the guitar tone has been adjusted to sound pleasant.
Family photoYoshida Yamada

This song paints a warm portrait of family bonds, spun from a single photograph filled with childhood memories.
Told from a child’s perspective, each everyday scene—like the joy of a new bicycle or tear stains on a park bench—brims with memories anyone can relate to.
While it poignantly conveys the absence of the father behind the camera, it never dwells in sorrow; instead, Yoshida Yamada gently sing a world suffused with warmth.
Released in October 2024, the piece was also chosen as the theme song for RKK Kumamoto Broadcasting’s “Evening Live Getsukin!”, resonating with many through its heartwarming acoustic sound.
On nights when you come home tired from work, listening as you look through family photos will likely stir fond memories and renew your strength for tomorrow.
SymphonyHirai Dai

A song by Dai Hirai that powerfully sings of feelings for a loved one, as if telling a hero’s story of life.
Like the heroes we all admired, the determination to grow stronger for the sake of someone you must protect strikes a chord.
Produced in April 2023 as the theme song for the live-action film “TOKYO MER: Mobile Emergency Room — The Movie,” it beautifully blends Hirai’s gentle, warm vocals with the grandeur of an orchestral sound.
The lyrics, linked to the film’s worldview, are sure to gently encourage everyone striving for the sake of someone dear.
Filled with love, Hirai’s voice makes this a song you’ll want to hear when your feelings for family, a partner, friends, or anyone special grow strong.
Prayer FlowerHirai Dai

A warm and gentle song that tenderly embraces gratitude and prayers for a loved one.
This piece is included on Dai Hirai’s debut mini-album “ALOHA,” released in October 2011 during his indie days.
Its soothing sound—woven from acoustic tones and Hawaiian flavors—gently wraps around the sorrow and loneliness in your heart.
It’s the perfect track for those who want to lighten the mood at karaoke or convey their feelings to someone special.
Recommended soothing songs for men (41–50)
sound of rainHoshino Gen

It’s a song that conjures the image of a rainy night for adults.
The unique musicianship of Gen Hoshino’s band creates a stylish, beautiful groove.
It’s the kind of track that makes you sway side to side naturally—in fact, it might even make you want to dance.
homeKiyama Yusaku

A song from a father’s perspective by Yusaku Kiyama that weaves together the deep love of a parent cherishing their child and the joys of parenting, expressed through a gentle vocal and ballad melody.
It delivers to the heart, along with the warm tones of the piano, everyday moments shared with a child, a parent’s feelings as they watch their child grow, and messages to the child.
Released in February 2008 as his major-label debut on tearbridge records, it was chosen as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “UtaSta!!” and Yomiuri TV’s “Joho Live Miyane-ya.” In December of the same year, he performed at the 59th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
This is a song you’ll want to listen to during life’s important milestones—such as graduations and weddings—when you want to feel the bond between parent and child.


