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Sexy Japanese songs exuding an adult atmosphere and allure

Sexy songs—what kind do you like?

Of course, there are those with an aura that naturally exudes sensuality, but tracks that make a night drive or a slow, intimate moment with someone special feel even more wonderful are great too.

Here are recommendations for sexy Japanese songs that also work perfectly as BGM to set the mood of the moment.

We’ve carefully selected songs that heighten the mood and make you feel good—sensual without being over the top, with just the right vibe.

We’ve also picked mellow tunes and tracks with a comfortable groove, so enjoy the grown-up atmosphere.

Sexy Japanese songs (101–110) with a mature vibe and sensual allure

Tokyo FlashVaundy

Tokyo Flash / Vaundy: Music Video
Tokyo FlashVaundy

A signature work by Vaundy, marked by a refined groove with urban flair and a stylish vocal delivery.

It delicately portrays the bustle of the city and the subtleties of human relationships, vividly expressing the loneliness and inner conflict that lurk beneath surface-level communication.

This masterpiece perfectly balances sophisticated, city-inspired sound with deeply resonant lyrics.

Since its release in November 2019, it surpassed 100 million streams in February 2022.

The song was featured in ABEMA’s romance reality show “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay” (2021 Spring Tokyo) and is included on the album “strobo.” It’s ideal as nighttime driving music or for quiet moments with someone special.

A perfect track for those seeking a sophisticated, mature, urban atmosphere.

creamyama

yama – Cream (Official Video)
creamyama

With its gentle atmosphere and lingering warmth, yama’s latest work is a song that beautifully captures the small joys and tinge of melancholy in everyday life.

Carried by the soft tone of the electric piano and an unhurried rhythm, it delicately portrays the feelings and thoughts we all experience day to day.

Released in May 2020, this second single has continued to garner strong support from many fans.

The songwriting was handled by Kujira, a Vocaloid producer who shares a close creative relationship with yama, and together their artistic visions blend seamlessly.

It remains a track that many listeners turn to in calming moments—whether spending a quiet night with someone special or reflecting alone—gently staying close to the heart.

Tokyo feat. Mamiko Suzuki, Skaaiyonawo

yonawo – tokyo feat. Mamiko Suzuki, Skaai (Official Video)
Tokyo feat. Mamiko Suzuki, Skaaiyonawo

Set to an urban sound where wistfulness and sweetness meld, this gem of a track showcases yonawo’s sensibility as it paints life in Tokyo.

Mamiko Suzuk’s graceful vocals intertwine with Skaai’s rap, resonating like a wander through the city night.

First unveiled as a surprise at the Tokyo stop of “ROOM 470” in July 2022, it captivated the audience on the spot.

Later included on the album Yonawo House, the song drew attention as an ambitious work that opened a new frontier for yonawo.

With its unhurried beat and glossy melodic lines, it creates a cozy atmosphere—perfect for a special night with someone important or as a companion for a drive.

Love AddictNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'Love Addict' Music Video
Love AddictNakajima Mika

A jazzy piece that captures the feelings of a woman tossed about by love.

It’s a song by Mika Nakashima, who is also active as an actress, released in 2003 as her seventh single.

Since it was used in a cosmetics commercial, many of you may have heard it.

Its many charms are packed into a single track: her sultry vocals, a breezy melody with a bouncing rhythm, and ringing piano tones.

If you’re thinking of getting into jazz, be sure to give it a listen.

Song of the Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

God Does Not Play Dice “Yoru-Naga Uta” [Official Lyric Video]
Song of the Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

This song delicately portrays the end of a bittersweet romance and lingering feelings, featuring a beautiful piano melody and emotional vocals that leave a strong impression.

Included on the May 2019 mini-album “A View on Lambda” by Kami wa Saikoro wo Furanai (God Does Not Roll Dice), the track is crafted into a moving piece that carries a sweet, heartrending afterglow while exuding a mature allure.

In August 2020, the music video was released, with actor Keisuke Watanabe’s performance adding deeper color to the story.

It’s perfect as background music for a night drive or quiet moments with someone special.

Highly recommended for those seeking gently resonant music that preserves a moody atmosphere.