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A nostalgic song—a timeless classic that somehow feels familiar and touches the heart.

Nostalgic music that brings back some vaguely familiar feelings or suddenly makes you feel a little melancholy.

When you listen to that kind of music, don’t you feel something quietly well up and soak into your heart?

“Nostalgic” comes from the English word “nostalgia,” which in Japanese carries the meaning of “filled with homesickness.”

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that evoke nostalgic feelings—music that makes you fondly remember your hometown or, for some reason, brings back memories of the past.

Imagine days that will never return, think of someone dear to you, and listen while cherishing the emotions that are yours alone.

Nostalgic songs: timeless classics that touch the heart with a sense of familiarity (121–130)

“Goodbye,” “Thank you” ~The One and Only Place~Kawashima Ai

“Goodbye” “Thank You” ~The One and Only Place~ / Ai Kawashima
“Goodbye,” “Thank you” ~The One and Only Place~Kawashima Ai

This is a poignant ballad by Ai Kawashima, one of Japan’s leading female singer-songwriters, who has captivated fans with her translucent voice.

The chorus line, “On the day you said goodbye, everything disappeared,” makes this a deeply moving song.

Grapefruit MoonTOMOO

TOMOO – Grapefruit Moon【OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO】
Grapefruit MoonTOMOO

A heart-stirring song that portrays the sweet-and-sour pangs of youth and the journey into adulthood.

Born from feelings TOMOO experienced on a full-moon night, the track blends jazz and soul elements with her crystalline vocals to create a sophisticated piece.

It deftly conveys contrasting emotions—maturity and immaturity, satisfaction and longing—standing out even within the album “TWO MOON.” Released in advance in September 2023, it was followed by the album’s launch and an eight-show tour across seven cities nationwide.

The song resonates with the complex emotions of “growing up” that everyone living in the present can relate to.

It’s a gem I recommend for moments when you want to sort out your feelings or listen alone on a quiet night.

Tokyo FlashVaundy

Tokyo Flash / Vaundy: Music Video
Tokyo FlashVaundy

A delicate and intelligent track that depicts the bustle of the city and the fleeting patterns of romance.

Released in November 2019, this work vividly renders the subtle complexities of human relationships, starting from surface-level, back-and-forth conversations like simple nods.

The fusion of Vaundy’s keen observational word choices and refined city-pop sound brilliantly captures both the loneliness and the brief sparkles of life in the metropolis.

Included on the album “strobo,” it was also used as an insert song for ABEMA’s dating reality show “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay” 2021 Spring Tokyo.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while walking through the city at night—an emotional piece that resonates with the feelings of people living in contemporary Tokyo.

waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s ballad, with its poignant melody highlighted by gentle piano tones, beautifully depicts the transience of life and the feelings we hold for those dear to us.

Written as the theme song for the film “She Is Me in Spring,” released in March 2024, the piece powerfully speaks to the importance of letting go—of parting from a loved one and releasing attachment.

It delicately weaves the subtle shifts of the heart over time, posing a quiet resolve to face life’s impermanence.

The music video, directed by Tomokazu Yamada, symbolically explores the essence of love and life, with Fujii Kaze playing a dual role as both an elderly man and a young man.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to calmly reflect on yourself or immerse yourself in memories with someone special.

Nostalgic songs. Timeless masterpieces that somehow feel familiar and touch the heart (131–140)

humorKitanitatsuya

Humor / Tatsuya Kitani – You More / Tatsuya Kitani
humorKitanitatsuya

Please let these words, which seep into a parched heart, touch you.

Released by Tatsuya Kitani in February 2025 as the theme song for the film “Yukite Kaeranu,” this piece accompanies a story set in the Taisho era, following a real-life actress, poet, and critic whose intertwined lives evoke love and youth.

It gives voice to parting, loneliness, and gratitude.

For anyone carrying feelings for someone dear, this song will quietly stay by your side.

Cape TourYamamoto Kōtarō to Uīkuendo

It’s a classic song that poignantly portrays a bittersweet love journey, marked by striking images of a beautiful sea and cape.

The gentle, refreshing melody harmonizes beautifully with lyrical verses that circle around memories of a cherished person who has been lost.

The delicate depiction of traveling alone on a trip once promised to a loved one conveys a quiet resilience—a resolve to move forward while carrying sorrow.

Yamamoto Kotaro and The Weekend debuted with this song in June 1974, and it became a major hit, reaching No.

5 on the Oricon charts.

It has long been beloved as the station melody on the Keikyu Kurihama Line and was also used as the ending theme for the anime Heaven’s Lost Property.

For those who have experienced parting from someone dear or who carry deep feelings in their hearts, this song will gently keep them company.

Flying to IstanbulShōno Mayoyo

This is a classic song that portrays the fragility of love, woven from an urbane melody rich with exotic flair and a polished vocal performance.

While symbolically expressing a brief encounter and parting, its exotic atmosphere resonates deeply.

It artfully depicts the feelings of a heartbroken woman through the motif of a journey to a foreign land, with Kyōhei Tsutsumi’s composition and Tetsuya Chiaki’s lyrics in superb harmony.

Released in April 1978 as Mayoyo Shōno’s fifth single, it won the Nakayama Shimpei Award at the 20th Japan Record Awards and also secured a spot in that year’s 29th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

This piece is recommended for those who wish to face the end of love with hope, and for those who cherish the feelings they keep close to their heart.