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When you want to immerse yourself in music alone! Tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era

Have you ever been moved to tears by music?

Not only songs with lyrics that overlap with your own experiences, but also melodies and ensembles can shake your heart—music has a powerful way of stirring our emotions.

So this time, we’re introducing tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era.

From love songs that capture the pain of heartbreak to supportive tracks that comfort a wounded heart, we’ve compiled a list from a variety of angles—be sure to check them out.

They’re also great for when you want to sink into some alone time or have a good cry to relieve stress.

When you want to immerse yourself in music alone! Tear-jerker songs released in the Reiwa era (51–60)

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

A poignant song that gently portrays the love of a couple who have spent many years together.

Released digitally in February 2025, it drew attention for its storytelling and heart-stirring harmonies.

Written specifically for the film “A Love Letter in the 35th Year,” the piece conjures the image of a husband who, after retiring, learns to write so he can put his feelings for his wife into words—allowing the bond between the two to come through.

Motohiro Hata’s warm vocals and the delicate melody are truly wonderful.

It’s a supreme ballad, overflowing with love.

my wishAI

AI「my wish」(Official Music Video)
my wishAI

A heartwarming gospel ballad filled with hope and prayer.

Released in April 2025, this work serves as the image song for the film “Hana Manma.” The lyrics gently tell us that “wishes do come true,” and AI’s husky yet powerful vocals layer over them to moving effect.

It beautifully captures the world of the film, in which Ryohei Suzuki and Kasumi Arimura play a brother and sister.

This song gently supports those on the verge of giving up on the future or whose dreams have been denied, making it a perfect listen when you need strength to persevere or the courage to take the next step.

I’m just living for happiness.SUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “We’re just living for happiness” MV (TV Asahi series ‘MARS: Zero no Kakumei’ theme song)
I’m just living for happiness.SUPER BEAVER

This is a powerful song that portrays the pursuit of happiness while confronting human loneliness and inner conflict.

It is included on SUPER BEAVER’s album “Ongaku,” released in February 2024, and was written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “MARS: The Revolution of Zero.” Within its emotional rock sound, it conveys the importance of living true to oneself and the hope that arises from our relationships with others.

This work gives you the courage to move forward while accepting painful experiences and sorrow as part of who you are.

It’s a song to listen to when you want to face the feelings in your heart with sincerity, or when you’re ready to take a new step forward.

New WorldMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama / “New World” Music Video
New WorldMoriyama Naotaro

This is a ballad that weaves together feelings for one’s father and mother.

It was created as the theme song for Naotaro Moriyama’s documentary film “Where Is This Wonderful World?” and released in March 2025.

The song, which reflects on feelings for a mother lost in early childhood, is marked by a gentle melody carried by acoustic guitar and piano, and a delicate vocal performance.

Describing heaven as a “new world” is such a beautiful sensibility.

Why not give it a listen when you want to reflect on the bonds and love of family?

A Gentle BallAimer

Aimer “Gentle Ball” Lyrics/English/Indonesian | NHK “Minna no Uta” | 25th single “SCOPE”
A Gentle BallAimer

Set to the strains of a dreamlike waltz, a mysterious tale unfolds on the stage of a nighttime ball.

Aimer’s husky, lustrous voice gracefully paints a fantastical scene bathed in moonlight.

The feelings of a girl who keeps dancing within the fleeting hours of the night, searching for faint memories and traces of the past, will resonate deeply with us as adults.

This piece is included on the single “SCOPE,” released in February 2025, and was newly written for NHK’s “Minna no Uta” broadcasts for February and March.

It’s a song you’ll want to savor at the close of the day, in a quiet room—one that will gently accompany and soothe a heart tired from work.