RAG MusicHealing
Lovely healing music

A soothing song. A heart-calming tune you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired or feeling down.

No matter how hard you try every day or how positive you are, there are times when an accident or setback brings you down.

At times like that, why not let the power of music ease your mind, even just a little?

Rather than songs that hit you with a jolt of courage, I’ve picked ones that gently stay by your side and seep into your heart.

When you’re tired, take your time, listen closely, and let yourself calm down.

May your heart feel even a little lighter, and may you return to your bright, energetic self.

Soothing songs: comforting music you’ll want to hear when you’re tired or feeling down (71–80)

An Encounter in ParisFuransisu Rei

"A Man and a Woman: Vivre pour Vivre" Francis Lai
An Encounter in ParisFuransisu Rei

A blissful sonic world woven from luscious melodies and sophisticated arrangements.

The beautiful themes Francis Lai composed for Claude Lelouch’s 1967 French film gracefully illuminate a romantic, adult love story.

Released in many countries as the film’s soundtrack, this piece has long been cherished as a gem that deftly incorporates elements of easy listening and soul jazz.

Perfect for enjoying a book in a calm mood or as a relaxed afternoon tea-time BGM, it will create a soothing, comforting moment.

Merry Christmas Mr. LawrenceSakamoto Ryuichi

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence – From Ryuichi Sakamoto: Playing the Piano 2022
Merry Christmas Mr. LawrenceSakamoto Ryuichi

A masterpiece that brilliantly fuses Eastern and Western musical elements, this film score was created by Ryuichi Sakamoto in 1983 and won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Music.

Its graceful pentatonic melody is interwoven with the delicate timbres of synthesizer and glass harp, bringing a gentle sense of expansiveness to the heart.

Re-arranged as a solo piano album titled “Coda,” the work also received high acclaim worldwide as the soundtrack to the film “Merry Christmas, Mr.

Lawrence.” Cherished by many artists, including Hikaru Utada and Sarah Brightman, this gem continues to offer profound emotion—an ideal, soothing background for quiet nights or moments when you wish to calm your mind.

energy flowSakamoto Ryuichi

This is a masterpiece whose delicate, translucent piano tones gently soothe the heart.

The clear, pristine melody played by Ryuichi Sakamoto tenderly accompanies the listener, like a breeze rippling across the surface of water.

Released in May 1999 as a theme for a Daiichi Sankyo pharmaceutical commercial, this piece achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first instrumental work to top the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, its simple yet deeply expressive sound resonating with many.

Its pleasant sense of weightlessness offers a moment of peace from a busy day, aids concentration, and provides a serene companion for quiet reading—creating a truly healing experience.

gardenFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Garden (Not a MV)
gardenFuji Kaze

A gem of a song by Fujii Kaze that gently portrays the impermanence of life through the changing seasons, accompanied by soothing, comforting sounds.

Just like the shifting seasons, life is a drama woven from meetings and farewells, and there are moments when our hearts feel like they might break.

Yet this work whispers that every experience becomes an irreplaceable garden that enriches us.

Released in March 2022 on the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” it was also featured as the TV commercial song for Nature Lab’s “Laundrin.” It will gently stand by those who are suffering, feeling lonely, or on the verge of breaking.

Perfect Day310

310 (Sato) “Perfect Day” MV (Anime ‘I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Hate Overtime, so I’m Going to Solo the Boss’ Opening Theme)
Perfect Day310

Born from scenes of refreshing mornings and dusky twilights, this song gently portrays the special moments hidden in everyday life.

310’s crystal-clear vocals deliver a warm message of encouragement to everyone working hard each day.

The track has been available since January 2025 as the opening theme for the anime “I’m the Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Like Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” Composed by Ryutaro Fujinaga of Elements Garden, the piece beautifully blends a driving rock sound with a pure, graceful melody, tenderly resonating with listeners.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re worn out from work or need energy for tomorrow.

For those giving their all every day, it’s sure to bring comfort and courage.