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A tear-jerking breakup song that washes the pain away with tears

The end of love is so heartbreaking and painful that the tears just won’t stop, right?

No matter how hard it is, time keeps moving on.

You still have to go to work or school, and that quiet, routine daily life can make the loneliness feel even deeper.

In this article, we’ll introduce tear-jerking breakup songs that gently accompany the hearts of those who’ve been heartbroken.

We’ve gathered songs that will turn your pain into tears and wash it away.

When it’s tough, it’s okay to cry without holding back.

Let the power of music help ease the pain of heartbreak, even just a little.

A tear-jerking heartbreak song that washes away the pain with tears (1–10)

planetariumOtsuka Ai

This is the 10th single by singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, who has gained immense popularity with her cute, pop-leaning songs and has been active as the vocalist of the six-member band Rabbit since 2012.

The track was used as an image song and insert song for the TV drama “Boys Over Flowers,” and its Japanese-inspired tones and melodies are wonderfully soothing.

The lyrics, which sing of feelings for a dearly loved person who has been lost, evoke a poignant sadness that seems to affirm they can never meet again.

It’s a lyrical number whose nostalgic, end-of-summer atmosphere tightens the heart.

I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I won't fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

This is the fifth single by singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara, who has released massive hits not only from his own original songs but also from tracks he has written for other artists.

The song was used as the theme for the TV drama “Kodomo ga Neta Ato de,” and its contrast between a pop arrangement and a wistful melody is irresistibly catchy.

The lyrics, which depict the time spent with someone and the scenes of the present while expressing a determination to keep looking forward, are positive yet imbued with a heartrending poignancy.

With a message that evokes a man’s bravado and a sentimental tone, it stands as a quintessential breakup song in the J-pop scene.

I forget you, who are so quiet, in October.atarayo

Atarayo - Forgetting You, the Quiet One in October (Music Video)
I forget you, who are so quiet, in October.atarayo

Love always comes to an end, but knowing that doesn’t make the sadness any lighter, does it? This song by Atarayo—a band whose emotional sound has earned strong support from younger listeners—was released digitally in 2021.

It was also performed on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, where it became a hot topic.

The lyrics pack raw, overflowing feelings straight from the depths of the heart, and their heartrending message really strikes a chord.

Let this song make you cry and reset your emotions.

A tear-jerking heartbreak song that washes the pain away with tears (11–20)

MPRINCESS PRINCESS

A song by the five-member band PRINCESS PRINCESS—known by the nickname “Puri-Puri” and legendary as pioneering figures among girl bands in the J-POP scene.

Included as the B-side to their massive hit 7th single “Diamonds,” this track became so popular that it came to be regarded as one of Puri-Puri’s signature songs, despite having no tie-in at the time of its release.

The feeling of chasing after someone you’ve broken up with can bind you all the more tightly the bigger your love was, right? With exquisitely evocative phrases that anyone can picture, this timeless breakup classic lingers in both the heart and the ear.

MetronomeYonezu Kenshi

A singer-songwriter with many facets—illustrator, filmmaker, and more—Kenshi Yonezu continues to dominate the J-POP scene with a musicality that defines the times.

This track, included on his third album “Bremen,” features brilliant lyrics that liken human emotions and biorhythms—which inevitably fall out of sync even when they seem aligned—to a metronome.

Even as the narrator imagines the future of themselves and their former partner after the breakup, the feelings that won’t fade seem to attest that they truly cherished the other person, lingering with a touch of regret.

The melancholy atmosphere that envelops the entire song mirrors the message of the lyrics, making it a number that lets you truly feel the ache of heartbreak.

maybeYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Tabun” Official Music Video
maybeYOASOBI

A digitally released fourth single by YOASOBI, the duo that “turns novels into music,” chosen as the theme song for the film “Tabun.” The track is based on the grand-prize-winning story from the “Yoru Asobi Contest vol.

1,” which solicited original novels for new songs.

Its delicate arrangement—an engaging shuffle beat overlaid with striking piano—is unmistakably catchy.

While calmly recounting the reasons for a breakup, the lyrics reveal flickers of emotion that leave an unresolved tug.

It’s a modern number that portrays the complexity of human feelings, making listeners empathize with the true desire to start over.

I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'I Miss You, I Miss You (short ver.)'
I miss you so much, I want to see you.Nishino Kana

This is the 10th single by singer-songwriter Kana Nishino, who gained popularity with lyrics that resonated with the inner feelings of modern young women—sometimes dubbed “gal enka”—but announced an indefinite hiatus in 2019.

Used in a GemCEREY commercial, the song features a catchy phrase that has become synonymous with Nishino herself.

The lyrics express an inability to let go, even when a loved one’s feelings drift away—something that resonates not only with women but with men as well.

With a sentimental melody that keeps replaying in your head, it’s a quintessential heartbreak song.