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Japanese karaoke songs that are easy for men in their 60s to sing

This time, we checked out Japanese songs that are easy for men in their 60s to sing at karaoke! They’re known for being generally easy to sing, with comfortable pitch, tempo, and volume.

They could make a great addition to your repertoire.

Take this opportunity to use it as a reference!

Karaoke songs in Japanese that are easy for men in their 60s to sing (21–30)

Let’s get married.yoshida takurou

This song is a single released in 1972 by Takuro Yoshida, one of the leading figures in Japanese folk music.

You can’t help but feel the era in the lines about hair, yet it seems the song felt very new at the time.

True to the lyrics, Yoshida reportedly held his wedding that June at a church in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture.

Why not recall the Showa era and give it a sing yourself?

The season the sun gave usaoi sankakujougi

Released in 1972 as a single by Aoi Sankakujōgi, it was chosen as the theme song for the youth drama “Tobidase! Seishun” and became a hit, selling over 800,000 copies.

The song is also included in elementary and junior high school music textbooks, and it is said to continue being sung by students across generations.

It’s catchy and energetic—perfect for livening up a karaoke session.

Karaoke songs in Japanese that are easy for men in their 60s to sing (31–40)

The Bride SambaGō Hiromi

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The Bride SambaGō Hiromi

It’s been loved for many years as a wedding song classic, hasn’t it? “Oyome Samba,” released as a single in 1981.

It features a lively, mood-lifting style and Hiromi Go’s vibrant vocals.

Some of you might even say it’s already your go-to karaoke number.

Though it has an upbeat vibe and sounds like it’s in a higher range, it’s actually surprisingly low.

If you want to liven up a big group karaoke session, this is the first song I’d recommend!

365 Days’ Paper AirplaneAKB48

Paper Airplane of 365 Days / AKB48 “365 Nichi no Kamihikōki” Theme song of “Asa ga Kita”
365 Days' Paper AirplaneAKB48

Although it’s also an idol group, I think the songs are easy to sing.

Let’s layer our own voices and enjoy the melody.

They used to be played often on TV and elsewhere.

Now I feel they’re really well-crafted songs.

I thought the remarkable thing is that they can be enjoyed across generations.

Eris with Azure Eyesanzenchitai

The band Anzen Chitai has produced numerous hit numbers.

From ballads to rock-flavored pop, they’ve turned all kinds of works into popular songs.

The one I’d like to recommend this time is Aoi Hitomi no Erisu (Eris with Azure Eyes).

It’s a gentle ballad, yet it also has well-placed moments of lift.

Rather than a big, explosive build, it’s the kind of song that gives you chills and goosebumps.

Its vocal range is quite narrow at mid1 C to mid2 D#, and the melodic movement is smooth, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

unconsciously / without realizing itUzaki Ryūdō

For men in their 60s, when it comes to no-nonsense male singer-songwriters, Ryudo Uzaki is likely the first name that comes to mind.

He has many classic songs, but the one I especially recommend for aiming for a high score is Shira zu Shira zu no Uchi ni.

This piece is set within a relatively narrow range of mid1 B to mid2 C#, and the vocal line maintains a gentle, even contour.

However, because it calls for expressive elements like shouts and breath control, if you want to show appeal beyond just scoring points, I recommend mastering overtones that are effective in the low to low-mid range.

In the Great Sky and on the Vast EarthMatsuyama Chiharu

This song is especially popular among men in their 60s and is sung by many people.

Its gentle melody and beautiful, relatable lyrics are well loved.

Because the melody is calm and not difficult in terms of pitch, it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.