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Japanese songs that boost your motivation to study: uplifting tracks to enhance focus and drive

Many people may find it hard to concentrate while studying for exams or certifications and juggling daily assignments.

In times like these, music that helps switch your mood can be a reliable ally.

J-POP offers plenty of tracks that instantly boost motivation or have a tempo that makes work flow more smoothly.

In this article, we’ll introduce J-POP songs that are perfect companions for studying.

Use them in a variety of situations—when you want to raise your motivation or power through long study sessions!

Japanese songs that boost your study motivation: Focus and motivation-boosting anthems (161–170)

WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro

Kobukuro – WINDING ROAD (Ayaka × Kobukuro)
WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro

When you’re studying and lose your concentration, what do you do? If you switch to something else, it can be hard to get back to studying, right? At times like that, listen to the song “WINDING ROAD” to regain your focus and motivation! The powerful, encouraging lyrics will make you think, “Okay, I’ll give it another try!” It might even be good to listen before your concentration starts to waver.

It’s a reliable, uplifting track that will help you approach your studies with a positive mindset.

Believe in yourselfAbe Mao

Mao Abe – Believe in yourself (Official Music Video)
Believe in yourselfAbe Mao

This is the ultimate cheer song for those who are giving it their all: Mao Abe’s “Believe in yourself.” Released in 2014, it’s her 11th single.

It’s the kind of track that snaps you out of those moments when you feel like breaking while studying—telling you to be honest with yourself and move straight ahead.

It teaches you that nothing starts if you keep hesitating and overthinking, and it gives a clean push forward.

It’s a song that gives a strong push to anyone who’s trying their best.

HeroAsakura Miki

Hero (Holding Out for a Hero) – Mikie Asakura
HeroAsakura Miki

If you want something powerful and encouraging—a high-energy song to get you motivated—how about this one? The song “Hero” was a huge hit at the time as the theme for the 1984 drama “School Wars,” which depicted the struggles of a real high school rugby team and their advisor.

The original song is “Holding Out for a Hero,” and this is a cover.

It reminds you of the importance of never giving up and inspires you to believe in yourself and charge forward.

An amateur todayTOKIO

TOKIO [Today, An Inexperienced Person]
An amateur todayTOKIO

It’s the 37th single, released in 2007.

The song was written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima, and its strongly message-driven lyrics and distinctive melody convey the struggle of living desperately amid harsh realities.

It was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Juken no Kamisama” (God of Exams).

Since the drama depicted the then-heated world of junior high school entrance exams, listening to the song with that context in mind can make you feel even more motivated to study.

CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

Hironobu Kageyama – CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA .Live.mp4
CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LAKageyama Hironobu

This is the 16th single by singer Hironobu Kageyama, who now performs as a legend in the anisong world.

The song is famous as the opening theme of the TV anime Dragon Ball Z, and its distinctive vocal style and powerful voice really get anime-loving kids fired up.

Even when you know you have to study for exams but can’t quite get into the mood, its strong melody can boost your motivation.

It’s a high-energy track—just like the anime—that helps put you in the right mindset to sit down at your desk.

I believeayaka

Studying isn’t something you master in a single day, but if you tackle it steadily and diligently, you’ll definitely build your skills.

When you want to keep moving forward, even one step at a time, this is exactly what you should listen to.

It’s a song by Ayaka, a singer-songwriter from Osaka known for hits like “Mikazuki,” released in 2006 as her debut single.

With a message that reaches deep into the heart and sends a shiver through your soul, it leaves you moved by the time it ends.

YAH YAH YAHCHAGE and ASKA

[MV] YAH YAH YAH / CHAGE and ASKA
YAH YAH YAHCHAGE and ASKA

It’s a very powerful song, memorable for the footage of the two of them singing with one hand raised and for its chant-like chorus.

Whenever I listen to it, I somehow feel my stress melt away—like a weight being lifted off my shoulders.

A quick refresh with this track, and I feel ready to regain my focus.