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Tear-jerking songs recommended for women in their 30s: timeless Japanese hits that touch the heart

We’ve put together a collection of tear-jerking songs recommended for women in their thirties.

By the time you’re in your thirties, you may be dealing with all sorts of worries—work, love, relationships, and more.

There are surely moments when you just want to cry.

In this article, we introduce moving, heart-touching classics that will bring on the tears.

From nostalgic tracks from your youth to the latest tearjerkers, we’ve carefully selected songs for you to try listening to.

Not only love songs, but also songs about farewells to loved ones and about life itself.

Tear-jerking songs recommended for women in their 30s: Timeless Japanese hits that touch the heart (41–50)

Just being alive is admirable.ReoNa

ReoNa “Just Being Alive Is Wonderful” - Lyric Video -
Just being alive is admirable.ReoNa

A ballad infused with ReoNa’s deep emotions, where a warm melody wrapped in kindness is accompanied by a soul-stirring voice.

It delicately portrays the hardships of living, the small setbacks in everyday life, and the subtle feelings of trying to overcome them.

Included as a track on the single “Nai Nai,” released in May 2021, it has soothed the hearts of many listeners.

This piece, in which the piano’s melody and ReoNa’s vocals blend beautifully, is a gem written and composed by Tota Kasamura.

Her voice, which gently stays close to a weary heart, is perfect for times when you want to be encouraged—or when you want to encourage someone else.

The Toilet GodUemura Kana

A song included on the mini-album “Watashi no Kakeratachi,” released in 2010.

It’s a song about conversations with the singer’s grandmother while she was still alive.

It’s said to be based on real events from around third grade in elementary school up to about age 23.

This ordinary story of a grandmother—something everyone can relate to—can be overlaid onto one’s own someone, and it brings you to tears.

The accompaniment, which begins with a single acoustic guitar and gradually builds into a full band and orchestra by the end, highlights and expands the narrative words, deepening the sense of poignancy.

LuckySUPERCAR

Released in 1998 as SUPERCAR’s second single.

It’s a slightly wistful coming-of-age song characterized by Miki Furukawa’s clear, transparent vocals and breezy rock ’n’ roll.

Listening to this track might be a nice way to look back on those days.

platformSalyu

Salyu “Platform” MUSIC VIDEO
platformSalyu

Her signature ballad draws you in with overwhelming vocal power and expressiveness.

It makes you suddenly recall the many things you’ve passed through, reconsider your own behavior, and picture the faces of the people you met and then parted from.

It’s a song that resonates especially with those who’ve accumulated their share of history.

Why not take some time now and then to sink into deep reflection?

cowardTatetakako

A track from the 2005 release “Urakaisen.” Haven’t you ever doubted your own kindness, or been stunned by a glimpse of cruelty in the most unexpected place? Its gut-wrenching lyrics make it a very gentle and warm song.

Maybe I’m the only one who’s this awful…? No, no—perhaps, surprisingly, everyone’s the same.