Upbeat Japanese songs recommended for women in their 60s
This is a playlist of energizing power songs—Japanese music, J-pop, and kayōkyoku—recommended for women in their 60s, the so-called ‘around sixty’ ladies.
When you’re tired or just not feeling it, use this playlist to lift your spirits and cheer yourself on.
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Energizing Japanese songs recommended for women in their 60s (61–70)
A bright futurenever young beach

For some reason it feels nostalgic, like a song I’ve heard somewhere before, but it’s a completely original track.
Please listen to this miracle of a band that preserves the mood of Showa-era kayōkyoku—so to speak, “a fusion of 1970s Japanese folk and tropical indie rock from the 2000s onward”—commonly known as ‘Nevayan,’ and enjoy their masterpiece.
Lullaby of a Serrated HeartChekkāzu

This is the debut song by The Checkers, a band as popular as idols.
It’s bursting with early-days energy and has a slightly bad-boy vibe, yet it’s a catchy number that lifts your spirits when you listen.
The quirky staging of them singing in a forest is funny and energizing, making it a video that gives you a boost.
Come Be My Bride 2015Kayama Yūzō feat. PUNPEE

This track, originally released in 1966 and a massive hit by the national icon Yuzo Kayama, is drawing fresh attention thanks to a miraculous remix by hip-hop MC PUNPEE.
It’s a dream collaboration between a hardcore underground artist and a legendary veteran.
A new, uplifting number that fuses Japanese kayōkyoku with Japanese rap.


