Great songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Japanese songs.
I believe everyone has someone they want to thank.Songs that sing about gratitude are all wonderful, aren’t they?It doesn’t matter who that person is!Your mother, father, family, friends, partner, seniors or juniors—there are so many, I’m sure.I hope you’ll listen while thinking of that special person.
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Great songs recommended for people in their 30s: Classic and popular Japanese tracks (61–70)
HONEYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

Released in 1998 as their 10th single, it was featured as the commercial song for NTT Personal Kansai and as the ending theme for the TBS program Super Soccer.
Already well-known to begin with, it became quite a hit.
It has been performed live for many years.
Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

The third single by MY LITTLE LOVER, released on August 21, 1995.
It debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon Singles Chart the week it went on sale, and continued to sell over 100,000 copies each week thereafter.
It was certified “Million” by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
The band’s sound is very approachable, and the melodies have a charming, feminine quality—that might be the secret to its popularity.
Highly recommended.
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

It’s just relentlessly cool.
It gives me chills.
I don’t think there’s a woman who wouldn’t swoon after hearing this.
Or is that just me? The lyrics are the kind that make women’s hearts flutter.
Plus, the occasional English and the overall Western pop vibe give it a refined feel that really adds to its coolness.
Your nameSonar Pocket

Sonar Pocket’s 2018 song “Kimi no Namae” is a love song we’d like people to hear—whether you’re hoping to meet someone like this or you’re thinking about marriage.
From now on, the person who will call your name more than anyone else… hmm, that’s wonderful.
It’s also recommended as a wedding song.
YELLikimonogakari

A song with a warm singing voice and a melody that gently embraces the many feelings of youth, captivating listeners with its heartfelt resonance.
It delicately yet powerfully portrays young people who, though uncertain, are trying to take a step toward the future.
Released by Ikimono-gakari in September 2009, the song was selected as the required piece for the NHK Nationwide School Music Competition’s junior high school division, capturing the hearts of many students.
Many of you may remember singing this song with classmates and friends during your school days.
If you sing it at karaoke, it will likely bring back nostalgic memories and fill you with warmth.
LA LA LA Love SongKubota Toshinobu

Released in 1996 as the 16th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Long Vacation.” With Kubota’s signature, powerful vocals soaring throughout, the song has been performed for many years and remains popular across generations.
Because it won’t reach / Because it doesn’t reachHirai Ken

This is a song that became a hot topic for its uniquely Ken Hirai-esque music video with a distinctive worldview and the pink mustache.
It sings about the frustrations of love and the feelings of anxiety.
The gentle melody and vocals are soothing even when you’re tired.


