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Uplifting songs recommended for a man in his 90s—positive tunes to boost his spirits

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of uplifting songs recommended for men in their 90s.

Focusing on Showa-era enka and popular songs that defined the time, we’ve selected many great recommendations.

Some songs have lyrics that will bring back memories of student days and youth, while others rekindle dreams and passions from younger years.

As you listen, you’ll likely feel energy welling up in your heart once again.

If you’re reading this article, please be sure to recommend the songs introduced here to the men in their 90s in your life.

Uplifting songs for men in their 90s. Recommended positive tracks (11–20)

Tokyo RhapsodyFujiyama Ichirō

Ichiro Fujiyama’s “Tokyo Rhapsody” is a masterpiece that wonderfully captures the charm of Tokyo in the early Showa era.

Places that represented Tokyo at the time—Ginza, Kanda, Asakusa, Shinjuku, and more—appear one after another, vividly portraying the joy, pleasures, and romantic feelings of the people who gathered there.

Released in 1936, the song became a major hit, selling 350,000 copies, and even inspired a film of the same name.

Even as wartime tensions mounted, people likely placed their dreams and hopes in Fujiyama’s voice.

It’s the perfect song for someone in their nineties to listen to while reminiscing about Tokyo in the Showa period, reliving memories of their youthful days.

Blue MountainsFujiyama Ichirō

Ichiro Fujiyama’s “Aoi Sanmyaku” (Blue Mountain Range) was released in 1949 as the theme song for the film of the same name, and it has remained a beloved classic for many years.

The lyrics beautifully depict scenes of departures and farewells set against the backdrop of blue mountains.

I believe this song gave people dreams and hope in 1949, just after the war.

It’s a piece that offers the courage to recover from the ravages of war and begin a new life.

For those in their nineties, it likely brings back memories of their youth and provides the energy to live strongly in the present.

I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu

Kyu Sakamoto’s “Ue o Muite Arukou” is a timeless classic infused with a strong resolve to keep looking ahead and not lose hope, even in the face of life’s hardships.

More than half a century after its 1961 release, it continues to be deeply etched in the hearts of Japanese people—thanks to its brisk melody and lyrics that truly resonate.

Even when things are difficult, we hold back our tears and keep walking, believing that happiness surely exists somewhere.

The protagonist’s stance seems to reflect the genuine feelings of those who lived through the turbulence of the postwar era.

Why not try singing this song together at your facility? It’s a piece loved across generations, and it will surely warm hearts and spark energy for tomorrow.

Dotonbori SentimentTendō Yoshimi

[MV] Yoshimi Tendo / Dotonbori (Tonbori) Ninjō (Full Ver.)
Dotonbori SentimentTendō Yoshimi

Yoshimi Tendo’s signature song “Dotonbori Ninjō” is a classic that celebrates the warm-hearted spirit and the people of Osaka’s Dotonbori.

Its portrayal of the strong will to overcome heartbreak and setbacks and keep moving forward is deeply moving.

Released in December 1985, it became a major hit, and at the 51st NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen in 2000, Tendo performed it as the final act for the Red Team.

It’s a rousing anthem that gives you the energy to enjoy life all over again.

Why not give it a listen?

March of 365 StepsSuizenji Kiyoko

Kiyoko Suizenji - “365-Step March” (Official Audio)
March of 365 StepsSuizenji Kiyoko

Kiyoko Suizenji’s “365 Step March,” released in November 1968, is an uplifting anthem that encourages people throughout life.

Its positive lyrics and bright melody convey the importance of keeping on without giving up.

Chosen as the entrance march for the 1969 National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, and later self-covered as the theme song for the 1991 anime “Marude Dameo,” it has long been a beloved tune.

Its message—“Cherish each step and humbly strive for happiness”—resonates deeply.

For anyone standing at a crossroads in life, why not hold your head high and take a bold new step forward while listening to this song?