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[Sisters' Song] A moving classic that lets you rediscover the bond with your beloved sister

An always-dependable, kind older sister, and a little sister who can be a bit spoiled but is adorable all the same…

In this article, we introduce songs themed around sisters.

We’ve selected tracks that let you feel the bonds and love between sisters from various angles—songs that wish for each other’s happiness, and songs you can listen to while reflecting on your own sibling relationships.

Give these a listen and you might just find yourself wanting to see your beloved big sister or little sister!

Enjoy to the end while thinking of your precious family.

[Sisters' Songs] Moving Masterpieces That Let You Reaffirm the Bond with Your Beloved Sister (31–40)

AngelDOUBLE

DOUBLE / Angel [Music Video]
AngelDOUBLE

In Japanese music, when it comes to sister duos, DOUBLE is the quintessential example.

While the lyrics of the song can be interpreted as a love song between a man and a woman, if you know DOUBLE’s history, it evokes a deep affection from TAKAKO for her late sister SACHIKO, making it a quietly moving and touching piece.

Let’s eatKoresawa

Koresawa 'Itadakimasu' [Music Video]
Let's eatKoresawa

A song released in 2019 by singer-songwriter Koresawa, known for her hit song “Tabako.” It was used as the theme song for the drama “Shinmai Shimai no Futari Gohan” (Meal for Two of the New Sisters).

This track gently soaks into your heart with the quiet happiness of being together.

It perfectly matches the story of the drama, where two girls who become sisters through their parents’ remarriage grow closer through cooking.

It’s a song I hope not only close-knit sisters will listen to, but also those who don’t usually talk—perhaps it can be the spark that brings you closer.

Quintuplets from now on, tooNakano-ke no Itsutsugo (Hanazawa Kana / Taketatsu Ayana / Itou Miku / Sakura Ayane / Minase Inori)

“From Now On, Quintessential” - Preview Video / Song: The Nakano Quintuplets (Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, Miku Itō, Ayane Sakura, Inori Minase)
Quintuplets from now on, tooNakano-ke no Itsutsugo (Hanazawa Kana / Taketatsu Ayana / Itou Miku / Sakura Ayane / Minase Inori)

The character song “Korekara mo Gotoubun” from the smash-hit manga and anime The Quintessential Quintuplets is sung by the Nakano quintuplet sisters, the heroines of the series.

While the lyrics depict episodes from the Nakano family, the strong bond portrayed—unique to sisters—is something anyone with beloved sisters can surely relate to.

The uplifting lyrics, which make you feel like you can do anything when the sisters are together, are really empowering! It’s an adorable song and a perfect karaoke pick to sing with sisters close in age, twin sisters, or even with your best friends.

YELL ~Yell~Kobukuro

A song you should give to sisters who are standing at a new starting line—whether for school, work, or love—is “YELL ~Eiru~.” Released in 2001 by the folk duo Kobukuro, it’s the track that put their name on the map.

Its sound is driven by acoustic guitar, and their blended harmonies create a magnificent resonance.

Send a warm message to sisters who may be feeling nervous or anxious as they set off on a new journey.

With its slow tempo and moving melody, this song truly touches the heart.

SISTERSKamiyado

KAMIYADO “SISTERS” MV
SISTERSKamiyado

This is a song released in 2020 by Kamiya-do, an idol group from Harajuku.

Even sisters don’t always see eye to eye, right? Sometimes it’s precisely because you’re sisters that you get irritated with each other.

In these lyrics, both the older sister’s and younger sister’s perspectives are expressed.

Some parts might even sound like complaints at first glance.

But what’s wonderful is how honestly it conveys the feeling of loving the other person—including their flaws—and wanting to be together.

When you’ve had a fight and can’t find a way to make up, or when you want to say thank you but can’t quite put it into words, why not send this song?

[Sisters' Songs] Moving masterpieces that let you reaffirm the bond with your dear sister (41–50)

Two daughtersKOKIA

KOKIA – Two Daughters (High-Quality Audio HD)
Two daughtersKOKIA

As the title suggests, the song portrays two sisters, told from a mother’s perspective, likening their contrasting personalities to the sun and the moon.

The slow-tempo acoustic arrangement harmonizes with KOKIA’s vocals—both powerful and delicate—resulting in a rendition that evokes a sense of nostalgia.

SistersNiizuma Seiko

Yukako Niizuma “Sisters” -Sings & Plays #3-
SistersNiizuma Seiko

This is a song with lyrics written by Seiko Niizuma’s older sister, a musical actress.

If you remember it as “You Came to Me,” you might be a bit apart in age.

In reality, whether sisters or brothers, it’s common to feel jealous of a baby who monopolizes their mother’s attention, but the phrase “a small life to protect” shows she’s a dependable big sister.