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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.

Healing songs recommended for men (51–60)

Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenKawashima Eigo

EXILE ATSUSHI – Sake, Tears, Men and Women (EXILE ATSUSHI SPECIAL SOLO LIVE in HAWAII)
Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenKawashima Eigo

This is a socially conscious masterpiece that portrays the subtle miscommunications between men and women and the nuances of emotional expression with deep insight.

It warmly observes how men open up through drinking and women through tears, each revealing their inner feelings.

Born from impressions Eigo Kawashima had at age 18 during a family memorial gathering, the song was included on the November 1975 album “Jinrui” (Humanity) and released as a single in June 1976.

Also known as the jingle for the sake brand Kizakura, it became a major hit, reaching No.

9 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It is a gem I recommend to anyone who wants to face their heart honestly when confronted with life’s sorrow and poignancy.

Love SongShonan no Kaze

This song shows a man’s vulnerability.

He may get timid, and dreams might not match reality, but it still carries a strong message: let’s keep pushing forward! It’s a track that resonates not only with men but also with women.

You might find it especially moving if it’s sung by a man who normally never shows any weakness.

Trifle SongKanno Yōko

Try Full Song (Acapella Version) – Yoko Kanno
Trifle SongKanno Yōko

Yoko Kanno has a voice that feels like it purifies the heart.

She’s a singer known for famous anime songs such as those from Macross Frontier, but she also performs healing-style pieces like this.

It’s the kind of music you’ll want to listen to slowly late at night.

FlowerFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Hana (Official Video)
FlowerFuji Kaze

For a song that lets a man showcase his appeal at karaoke, I recommend Fujii Kaze’s “Hana.” It has a stylish vibe, and there are plenty of parts where a lower voice can really shine.

The key changes in the chorus raise the difficulty, but if you practice and make that precision your own, you’re sure to captivate listeners.

It’s also the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Ichiban Suki na Hana,” so it’s very familiar and catchy.

Why not give it a try while making the most of your sense of rhythm?

Recommended Healing Songs for Men (61–70)

I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

Mao Abe – I Want to Be Your Lover [Official Music Video]
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

This song is Mao Abe’s second single, released in 2009.

Despite its simplicity, the lyrics capture the feelings of a woman who’s conflicted, which sparked conversation at the time for being highly relatable.

It remains a soothing ballad that continues to enjoy strong support, especially among women.

A life-sized love songAqua Timez

Aqua Timez “Life-Size Love Song” Music Video
A life-sized love songAqua Timez

I think it’s very important for a man to honestly express his feelings to his partner in order to build a long-lasting relationship.

Women also want to choose a partner who is honest and trustworthy, right? As a song that highlights a sincere man, how about Aqua Timez’s “Tōshindai no Love Song” (Love Song at Face Value)? The lyrics portray a clumsy man who approaches his lover without pretense, just as he is, which leaves a good impression.

If a man earnestly sings this song, it might just make a woman’s heart skip a beat.

Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

back number – Takane no Hanako-san (full)
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

A back number song that portrays a heartrending love.

The intro’s sense of depth—shifting from strings to a guitar sound—is striking, isn’t it? The instantly relatable lyrics and refreshing melody evoke the atmosphere of youthful romance.

Released in June 2013, it was also used in a commercial in 2019.

In 2022, it was performed on the NHK New Year’s Eve music show Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and it remains a long-loved track.

It’s the kind of number that, when sung at karaoke, might help even a man who can’t express his feelings convey his heart to the woman he likes.