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[2026] Classic songs and love songs themed around or set at the sea and the beach — sea songs

When you hear “songs of the sea,” what kind of tunes come to mind?

Chances are, the first thing you imagine is bright, open, summery anthems perfect for the season, right?

In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of sea-themed songs from different angles—not only upbeat tracks that get you going, but also mellow, heartfelt pieces, including songs set by the sea that portray feelings like love.

We’ve also included some fresh, breezy tracks ideal for coastal drives.

That liberating mood, romance blossoming in the great outdoors, moments spent by the ocean, and those times when your thoughts drift to the sea…

Be sure to find the sea songs that match your mood in the moment, and enjoy a wonderful time listening.

[2026] Classic songs and love songs themed around or set by the sea and the beach — Sea Songs (121–130)

Hold me on a windless seaAiuChi Rina

Rina Aiuchi – Hold Me on a Windless Sea
Hold me on a windless seaAiuChi Rina

It was released in 2003 as Rina Aiuchi’s 12th single.

It was used as the ending theme for the TV Asahi anime “Tsuribaka Nisshi,” and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The song conjures gentle, soothing images of the sea that fit an anime themed around fishing.

Rina Aiuchi’s beautiful vocals make it a truly healing track.

Señorina of the ShoreAzusa Michiyo

Michiyo Azusa – Señorina of the Seashore
Señorina of the ShoreAzusa Michiyo

This is a song by Michiyo Azusa with an impression of a gentle atmosphere, as if it were depicting a love story connected to the sea.

The percussion that resonates throughout the track and the distinct overlapping choruses seem to further emphasize the song’s relaxed mood.

While the sound has a laid-back feel, the lyrics—evoking images of the Italian seaside—also give the impression of expressing a straightforward approach to love and the passion that lies within the heart.

Tsugaru Strait – Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri

Tsugaru Strait Winter Scene / Sayuri Ishikawa (fingerstyle cover)
Tsugaru Strait – Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri

There are countless dramatic enka songs about the sea, but none more famous than this one.

I think it’s a classic every Japanese person has heard at least once.

Set against the winter Tsugaru Strait, it gives voice to a woman’s sorrowful heart.

Sayuri Ishikawa’s vibrato-rich singing is full of emotion.

It’s a masterpiece that conveys the spirit of Japan and the history of the Showa era.

Memories of Kujukuri BeachMi-Ke

It was released in 1991 as Mi-Ke’s debut single.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Nurse Station,” it won the Best New Artist Award in the Pops/Rock category at the 33rd Japan Record Awards.

The lyrics read like a story set on the shores of Kujukuri Beach, recalling the time of a breakup.

Its distinctive dance was also very popular at the time.

Beach of MemoriesZa Wairudowanzu

Although they once disbanded, the Group Sounds band The Wild Ones reunited in 1981 and remain actively performing today.

Their first single, “Omoide no Nagisa,” was a major hit that became a million seller despite being their major-label debut.

The delicate tone of the 12-string acoustic guitar and the rich, layered chorus perfectly complement the sentimental lyrics that look back on memories by the summer sea.

Covered by many musicians thereafter, it’s a pop tune loved across generations.