Masterpiece songs about men and women. Recommended popular tracks.
This is a playlist of classic Japanese songs themed around men and women.
While it centers on love songs, it’s interesting to see the differences between men and women—such as the male and female perspectives that can drift apart even when in love, as well as differing approaches to life and views on romance.
The selection focuses on songs that are beloved across generations and easy to relate to.
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Classic songs about men and women. Recommended popular tracks (51–60)
I like you.Shimizu Shota

An enduring love ballad by Shota Shimizu, an artist whose crystal-clear high-tone voice—capable of reaching boundless heights—and exceptional musical sensibility have earned him support across generations.
The song expresses the feelings of a man who realizes the irreplaceable importance of a special woman.
A Love Story in GinzaYūjirō Ishihara · Junko Makimura

A gem of a duet song set against the streets of Ginza, portraying the glamour of the city and the pure love of a young couple.
Yujiro Ishihara’s powerful vocals blend beautifully with Junko Makimura’s sultry voice, conveying the bittersweet feelings of lovers over a romantic, wistful melody.
Released in January 1961, it became a massive hit with over three million copies sold by official count.
That same year, it was used as an insert song in the film “Kaze ga Fuite Kita” (From City to City), and the following year it was adopted as the theme song for a film of the same title.
Since April 2016, it has also been used as the departure melody at Tokyo Metro’s Ginza Station on the Hibiya Line, and it continues to be loved by many.
It’s the perfect song for making memories with someone special or creating a romantic atmosphere.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

A love song woven by Masaharu Fukuyama, a gem of a ballad overflowing with warm affection.
Its gentle melody tenderly embraces the precious feelings you share, harmonizing beautifully with heartwarming lyrics that focus on marriage and family bonds.
It carefully portrays gratitude toward one’s partner and hope for a future walked together, making it a timeless masterpiece that resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in August 2011, the song was featured in the commercial for Recruit’s wedding magazine Zexy and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It has continued to be cherished at many weddings ever since.
This is a song that stays close to the heart—one to listen to when you want to feel the bond with someone special or when you’re about to take a new step in life.
Goodbye, goodbyeTakenaka Eri

A smash hit by Eri Takenaka, an artist whose clear high-tone voice and emotionally rich expression have captivated listeners—especially among women.
This renowned ballad portrays the poignant feelings of a woman who is suddenly told goodbye by the man she loved.
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

A signature ballad by the artist Hana*Hana, whose clear high-tone vocals and beautiful harmonies resonate with listeners and are loved across generations.
It’s a breakup number that candidly expresses a woman’s unwavering feelings for the man she parted with.

