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[Minna no Uta] Tear-jerking masterpiece. A moving song you want to hear again.

NHK’s Minna no Uta, which began broadcasting in 1961, features countless timeless songs.

I’m sure many of you have a tune you’ll never forget.

In this article, we’ve picked out some of the most moving songs from among those classics.

We’ve gathered many tracks—songs that warm the heart, songs you’ll relate to through your own experiences, farewell songs, and more.

These beloved classics span the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, transcending generations.

We hope you’ll find one that resonates with you.

Listening again as an adult, you may discover worlds you never noticed as a child.

Immerse yourself in these masterpieces and let the tears flow.

[Minna no Uta] Tear-jerking masterpieces. Moving songs you want to hear again (21–30)

somewhere youanzenchitai

Anzen Chitai “Anata ga Dokoka de” Official Lyric Video
somewhere youanzenchitai

Broadcast as a new song from June to July 2022, this track drew an overwhelming response thanks to Koji Tamaki’s warm vocals.

It was provided as the centennial commemorative song for Asahikawa City in Hokkaido, the hometown of the members of Anzen Chitai.

With messages like “I’m always watching over you” and “I’m by your side, so don’t feel lonely,” the song gently unravels the loneliness that many people—children and adults alike—tend to carry in today’s world, where the pursuit of convenience has thinned human-to-human communication.

It’s a work overflowing with warmth.

The Tale of Footwear and UmbrellasAKB48

[MV full] The Story of Footwear and Umbrellas / AKB48 [Official]
The Tale of Footwear and UmbrellasAKB48

A song by AKB48 that was broadcast on “Minna no Uta” in 2015.

The video set to the music portrays the story of two elderly women living alone.

They each run their own shop and are very close friends.

However, both of them pass away, and their relatives come to handle the arrangements.

What is revealed about the two women’s feelings is deeply moving.

It might be considered a sad song, but it’s a tear-jerking masterpiece you should listen to at least once—one that conveys inexpressible human kindness and the strength of grandmothers who have lived long lives.

In conclusion

I’ve introduced some tear-jerking masterpieces—how did you like them? Although Many Favorites (Minna no Uta) is often seen as a children’s program, when you listen, you’ll find many songs that deeply resonate with adults too, moving you to tears before you know it. When you’re worn out from work or relationships, raising kids, or heading into a new chapter, discovering a song that stays close to your feelings becomes a treasure you’ll carry in your heart. Please take this opportunity to listen to the timeless masterpieces of Minna no Uta.