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!
Playlist
| Japanese karaoke songs that are easy for men in their 60s to sing | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | At all times.Makihara Noriyuki | play_arrow | A signature work by Noriyuki Makihara. A classic song about being yourself. |
| 2east | Love will winKAN | play_arrow | A signature song by KAN. A classic endowed with healing warmth and universality. |
| 3east | cherrysupittsu | play_arrow | Spitz’s signature love song |
| 4east | Scorpio womanMikawa Ken’ichi | play_arrow | Mikawa Kenichi’s signature enka “Scorpio” |
| 5east | MelodyTamaki Kōji | play_arrow | Released in May 1996, this work is Tama… |
| 6east | Cactus Flowerchūrippu | play_arrow | A melody where kindness and wistfulness melt together resonates in my heart… |
| 7east | Our JourneyNakamura Masatoshi | play_arrow | Released in October 1975, this work... |
| 8east | cherry blossomKobukuro | play_arrow | Released in November 2005, this work... |
| 9east | Bridge of Gloryyuzu | play_arrow | Yuzu’s cheer song, a heartwarming message song |
| 10east | In the Middle of a DreamKisugi Takao | play_arrow | This, known as one of Takao Kisugi’s signature songs… |
| 11east | Until we meet againOzaki Kiyohiko | play_arrow | This song, released in March 1971, ... |
| 12east | FanfareTamaki Kōji | play_arrow | Koji Tamaki’s theme song is popular among people in their 50s. |
| 13east | Full-Power BoySukima Suichi | play_arrow | A classic song that sings about the importance of growing up without losing a pure heart |
| 14east | The Last RainYasushi Nakanishi | play_arrow | A classic ballad about breaking up with a lover |
| 15north_east | While listening to a distant train whistleArisu | play_arrow | This song was released in September 1976... |
| 16south_east | DepartureMatsuyama Chiharu | play_arrow | Chiharu Matsuyama’s debut song has an impressive melody. |
| 17east | Love VacationZa Pīnattsu | play_arrow | The sweet memories of summer sun and love, to a light, breezy jazz… |
| 18east | festivalKitajima Saburō | play_arrow | A representative song by Saburō Kitajima that sings about festival culture |
| 19east | bridehashida norihiko to kuraimakkusu | play_arrow | This song is by Norihiko Hashida and Climax… |
| 20east | Strawberry Statement Once Againbanban | play_arrow | This song was performed by a folk group in 1975... |
| 21east | Parting at 22kaze | play_arrow | Folk songs are all about emotion. |
| 22east | dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo | play_arrow | Released in February 2004, this work is J… |
| 23east | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | Compared encounters and the miracles of connections in life to threads… |
| 24east | SaraiKayama Yūzō & Tanimura Shinji | play_arrow | I recommend the song “Sarai,” known for its appealing, deep (shibui) singing voice. |
| 25east | MonicaYoshikawa Koji | play_arrow | Koji Yoshikawa’s “Monica” is an easy song to sing. |
| 26east | era; age; time; periodNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | “Jidai” is a song written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima… |
| 27east | Let’s get married.yoshida takurou | play_arrow | This song is by one of the singers who represents Japanese folk mu... |
| 28east | unconsciously / without realizing itUzaki Ryūdō | play_arrow | In Ryudo Uzaki’s music, low-frequency overtones are effective. |
| 29north_east | BoyhoodInoue Yosui | play_arrow | In recent years, Inoue..., who is even featured in music textbooks, |
| 30south_east | Goodbye to sorrowanzenchitai | play_arrow | Introduce easy-to-sing songs by Anzen Chitai |
| 31east | The Bride SambaGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Oyome Samba is a standard song for weddings. |
| 32east | 365 Days’ Paper AirplaneAKB48 | play_arrow | It’s also an idol group, but it’s easy to sing… |
| 33east | interaction; friendly contact; bondingNakamura Masatoshi | play_arrow | Masatoshi Nakamura’s “Fureai” is easy to aim for a high score with. |
| 34east | Dramatic RainInagaki Junichi | play_arrow | Junichi Inagaki's Dramatic Rain |
| 35east | Burn, you fine womantsuisuto | play_arrow | Introducing classic rock band masterpieces for people in their 60s |
| 36east | Do whatever the hell you want.sawada kenji | ![]() | The flashy performance and costumes were also impressive… |
| 37east | Another SaturdayHamada Shogo | play_arrow | Shogo Hamada’s “Another Saturday” is easy to sing. |
| 38north_east | Wine Red Heartanzenchitai | play_arrow | This song corresponds to Anzen Chitai’s fourth single… |
| 39south_east | RunawayRATS&STAR | play_arrow | Rats & Star’s signature song “Runaway” |
| 40east | In the night sky after the rainImawano Kiyoshirō | play_arrow | Kiyoshiro Imawano’s masterpiece: the appeal of his emotionally rich songs |
| 41east | Setting Sail SASURAITerao Akira | play_arrow | Terao Akira’s classic song “Shukkō” is perfect for men in their 50s. |
| 42east | Sunset SongKondō Masahiko | play_arrow | Masahiko Kondo’s classic song “Yuyake no Uta” (Sunset Song) |
| 43east | You are more beautiful than a rose.Fuse Akira | play_arrow | This song is a track by Akira Fuse that was released in 1979... |
| 44east | scarecrowsadamasashi | play_arrow | Masashi Sada’s classic song “Kakashi” is easy to sing. |
| 45east | Eris with Azure Eyesanzenchitai | play_arrow | Introducing popular ballad songs by Anzen Chitai |
| 46east | countrysideTamaki Kōji | play_arrow | Koji Tamaki’s “Den-en” is a masterpiece with a narrow vocal range that’s easy to sing. |
| 47east | The Camellia Sasanqua InnŌkawa Eisaku | play_arrow | For those who were listening in real time back then, it’s fami… |
| 48east | The season the sun gave usaoi sankakujougi | play_arrow | The theme song of Aoi Sankakujōgi released in 1972… |
| 49north_east | Lingering Snowiruka | play_arrow | This song was originally written and composed by Shozo Ise, and… |
| 50north_east | So sad I can’t bear itZa Fōku Kurusedāzu | play_arrow | “Kanashikute Yarikirenai” is The Folk... |
| 51south_east | First loveMurashita Kōzō | play_arrow | Kozo Murashita’s “Hatsukoi” is easy to sing within a narrow vocal range. |
| 52east | California ConnectionMizutani Yutaka | play_arrow | Yutaka Mizutani with a refined charm, an artist whose music is also captivating. |
| 53east | For me to be myselfOzaki Yutaka | play_arrow | A powerful song that helps you move forward as your true self |
| 54east | Journey of the Heartchūrippu | play_arrow | This song was released on April 20, 1973, and... |
| 55east | ChinatownYazawa Eikichi | Yazawa Eikichi’s “Chinatown” has a narrow vocal range and is easy to sing. | |
| 56east | If I Could Play the PianoNishida Toshiyuki | play_arrow | Toshiyuki Nishida: the faces of a film actor and a musician |
| 57east | Premonition of Loveanzenchitai | play_arrow | The famous song “Koi no Yokan” by Anzen Chitai is a masterpiece. |
| 58east | Ah, there are tears in life.Satomi Kotaro/Yokouchi Tadashi | play_arrow | This is a song every Japanese person knows. Uhm… |
| 59east | Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of loneliness and passion for the future |
| 60east | Funky Monkey BabyKyaroru | play_arrow | Carol’s signature song, a refreshing rock tune |
| 61east | Ruby RingTerao Akira | play_arrow | This is probably Terao Akira’s signature song. |
| 62east | HERO (The time to become a hero is now)Kai Band | play_arrow | This song was released in December 1978, … |
| 63east | Oh, sake!Yoshi Ikuzo | play_arrow | A song that is also one of his signature tracks. So many different people have… |
| 64east | Embracing SummerTUBE | play_arrow | A huge hit summer song by TUBE that expresses a wistful love |
| 65east | A café in a student districtGaro | play_arrow | It’s a masterpiece by Garo released in 1972... |
| 66east | Farewell, my loverSakai Masaaki | play_arrow | This song is by the Group Sounds band “The Spies… |
| 67east | My Father’s Longest Daysadamasashi | play_arrow | Masashi Sada’s classic song, a father’s love for his daughter |
| 68east | To the most important personTonneruzu | play_arrow | The Tunnels’ classic song “To the Most Important Person” |
| 69east | Goodbye DayKisugi Takao | play_arrow | Takao Kisugi's classic song "Goodbye Day" |
| 70east | In the Great Sky and on the Vast EarthMatsuyama Chiharu | play_arrow | This song is especially popular among men in their 60s, and it’s often... |
| 71east | AMERICA | play_arrow | A refreshing song depicting everyday life in America |
| 72east | If only I had held you tighterWANDS | play_arrow | WANDS’s first million-selling hit song |
| 73east | evening showerYazawa Eikichi | play_arrow | Yūdachi from the 50th anniversary debut commemorative album |
| 74east | CoolGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Released in 1985, a sophisticated song imbued with gentleness |
| 75east | promiseGō Hiromi | play_arrow | I want to become someone I can be proud of and meet you, who is precious to me. |
| 76east | Soap bubbleNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | The Charm of Soap Bubbles and How to Sing It |
| 77east | Wandering Love SongNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | A classic song by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. Blues harp and sentimental lyrics. |
| 78east | Tokyoyashiki takajin | play_arrow | A song that weaves a heartrending love story, blending Kansai dialect with stan… |
| 79east | Yoko of the Port, Yokohama, YokosukaDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando | play_arrow | A richly narrative song that unfolds as if speaking to you... |
| 80east | freezing rainKayama Akio | play_arrow | Akio Kayama’s debut song is a melodrama in the enka style. |
| 81east | Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi | play_arrow | The appeal and singing tips of Kazuyoshi Saito’s signature ballads |
| 82east | Kiyoshi’s Zundoko SongHikawa Kiyoshi | play_arrow | Hikawa Kiyoshi’s representative enka songs |
| 83east | North TavernHosokawa Takashi | play_arrow | A classic enka song depicting an encounter at a tavern in the northern country |
| 84east | Luoyangyoshida takurou | play_arrow | Takuro Yoshida’s signature song that likens life’s journey to a sunset |
| 85east | Kanda RiverMinami Kōsetsu | play_arrow | A representative folk song sung by Kosetsu Minami… |
| 86east | TSUNAMISazan Ōrusutāzu | play_arrow | A representative song by Southern All Stars with a heartbreak theme |
| 87east | Beard and Boobsyunikōn | play_arrow | The male psyche wavering between work and love |
| 88east | homeKiyama Yusaku | play_arrow | A ballad that sings of a father's love for his child |
| 89east | White LoversKuwata Keisuke | play_arrow | Introduction to Keisuke Kuwata’s winter ballad songs |
| 90east | I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki | play_arrow | Makihara Noriyuki’s signature breakup song |
| 91east | Midnight Flight — A Lonely Christmas Eve | play_arrow | A winter love song that portrays a couple’s breakup and the protagonist’s inner struggle |
| 92east | The road I walked with you | play_arrow | A song that reflects on life and talks about satisfaction |
| 93east | Your smile | play_arrow | A love song that looks back on memories |
| 94east | The continuation of a dream | play_arrow | A warm song wishing for memories with family and children’s growth |
| 95east | Sorrow like snow | play_arrow | A signature song by Shogo Hamada that portrays winter’s cold and the warmth of human kindness |
| 96east | ChampionArisu | play_arrow | Alice's 1978 smash hit |
| 97east | Body and soulDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando | play_arrow | A deep, rich low-register singing that captivates both body and soul |
| 98east | Speak not of lifeyoshida takurou | play_arrow | A song about the doubts and inner conflicts one faces while walking through life… |
| 99east | It was spring, wasn’t it?yoshida takurou | play_arrow | A rock number that sings of the fleeting nature of love |
| 100east | Night of 15Ozaki Yutaka | play_arrow | Yutaka Ozaki’s debut single expresses the rebellious spirit of youth |
| 101east | I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka | play_arrow | Yutaka Ozaki's Love Songs |
| 102east | GraduationOzaki Yutaka | play_arrow | Yutaka Ozaki's youth rebellion song |
| 103east | Street Corner of BetrayalKai Band | play_arrow | Kai Band's 'Uragiri no Machikado' has a narrow vocal range and is easy to sing. |
| 104east | milk teaFukuyama Masaharu | play_arrow | Masaharu Fukuyama’s 2006 single |
| 105east | A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyTanimura Shinji | play_arrow | Shinji Tanimura self-covers a Momoe Yamaguchi song |
| 106east | How many good faces?Gō Hiromi | play_arrow | A romantic scene drawn to shifting expressions |
| 107east | Because I like youGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Because I like you, a love song |
| 108east | Bye-Bye BabyGō Hiromi | play_arrow | “Bye Bye Baby” is a big hit |
| 109east | Melancholy CasablancaGō Hiromi | play_arrow | Aishū no Casablanca is a smash hit that was born from a radio project. |
| 110east | An unforgettable personGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A mature song that brings back memories of an old lover |
| 111east | Departure to LoveGō Hiromi | play_arrow | A breakup song that was a hit for Hiromi Go in 1973 |
| 112east | Catharsis of youthGō Hiromi | play_arrow | The difficulty of being unable to show your true self precisely because you care |
| 113east | MyselfNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s hidden gem “Myself” |
| 114east | Mother’s SongNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | A warm song that reflects on a mother’s support when moving to Tokyo |
| 115east | Let’s be happyNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | A signature song by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi that vows eternal love |
| 116east | It’s nothing good.Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s classic that portrays teenage struggles |
| 117east | CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Kanpai, the quintessential wedding celebration song |
| 118east | cicadaNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Expressing a man who, out of weakness, takes a crooked path, as a cicada |
| 119east | Stay 19 forever | play_arrow | A song that warmly looks back on youthful memories |
| 120east | My Dear EllieSazan Ōrusutāzu | play_arrow | Ray Charles, a major American artist... |
| 121east | summer vacationyoshida takurou | play_arrow | A song that nostalgically recalls summer vacation memories |
| 122east | I look up as I walkSakamoto Kyu | play_arrow | Charming with its bouncy melody and heartwarming lyrics... |
| 123east | TokyoYazawa Eikichi | In Tokyo, mood songs don't require powerful vocals. | |
| 124east | Sing, sky of JapanSazan Ōrusutāzu | play_arrow | A summery new song by Southern All Stars |
| 125east | There’s always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu | play_arrow | The lyrics were written by Yukio Aoshima, and the music and arrangement were by Hachidai Nakamura... |
| 126east | outdatedKawashima Eigo | play_arrow | Eigo Kawashima’s classic song “Jidai Okure” is easy to sing. |
| 127east | Imperial Regent Declarationsadamasashi | play_arrow | Speaking of Masashi Sada’s signature songs, this track… |
| 128east | Gather the Windhappiiendo | play_arrow | An a... by Happy End released in 1971 |
| 129east | Dancing All Nightmonta & burazāzu | play_arrow | Yoshino Monta, known for his distinctive husky voice, ... |
| 130east | Graduation PhotoArai Yumi | play_arrow | Yumi Arai’s 1975-released album “… |
| 131east | Let me have that wonderful love once moreKatō Kazuhiko, Kitayama Osamu | play_arrow | It has also been incorporated into choral music and is known across a wide range of generations... |


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