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 hits (111–120)
Thank youSUPER BEAVER

There are surely many people who can’t help but cry when they listen to this song.
SUPER BEAVER’s “Arigatou” is a highly popular track among fans, included on their third album “361°,” released in 2014.
The word “arigatou” (thank you) is very simple and commonly used in daily life, but in this song, the lyrics are so deep and piercing that you’ll find yourself sorting through your feelings while thinking of someone special.
It will surely make you want to say “thank you” to someone important—to your family.
Great songs recommended for people in their 30s: Classic and popular Japanese hits (121–130)
Because you are hereUru

A ballad by Uru that portrays gratitude and a strong bond with someone precious.
Its warm melody and heartfelt lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.
Released as a digital single in February 2020, it was also used as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “Theseus no Fune” (Theseus’ Ship), capturing the hearts of many.
The song expresses a powerful desire to save a loved one crying alone in the darkness, as well as the feeling that their presence is a source of support, giving listeners courage and hope.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to feel the bond with your beloved grandparents or convey your gratitude.
MomWANIMA

There are all kinds of family environments, and some of you may feel like you were raised by your grandmother.
If that’s you, this song is highly recommended.
It’s a track by WANIMA, a three-piece band from Kumamoto, included on their fifth single, “Summer Trap!!,” released in 2019.
A mid-tempo rock number with emotionally charged vocals and sound, it will set your heart ablaze as you listen.
It’s a masterpiece that inevitably brings to mind the people who are precious to you.
to MotherYUI

This is YUI’s 16th single, which ranked second in RecoChoku’s 2011 “Songs You’d Want to Send on Mother’s Day.” While the song is addressed to mothers, it is actually said to be “a song for all the important people in our lives, including mothers.” YUI’s warm, gentle feelings for others are sweetly expressed in the lyrics.
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A heartwarming ballad that expresses gratitude to one’s parents.
Its simple melody and deeply emotional lyrics gently resonate with listeners.
Released in August 2015, the song was also used in an NTT Docomo commercial, moving many people.
The cover photo was taken by vocalist Iyori Shimizu in his hometown of Ota City, Gunma Prefecture.
The lyrics weave memories of familiar landscapes together with heartfelt thanks to a cherished person.
It’s a perfect listen when you want to reaffirm family bonds or convey your feelings to parents far away.
Family Daymisono

Family Day by misono portrays feelings toward one’s father and mother from both a son’s and a daughter’s perspective.
Released in 2008 as a double A-side single together with Aburazemi ♀ (Osaka Version) – Piano Version -, the song was composed by George Tokoro.
Overflowing with affection, the lyrics express apologies for having rebelled, gratitude for encouraging words that made one happy, and the qualities worth respecting in both parents.
You’ll likely find many parts that mirror your own feelings toward your parents, so why not use this song as an opportunity to express your appreciation to them?
Make it into a bouquet.wacci

“Hanataba ni Shite” by wacci is a song that gently expresses gratitude toward one’s parents.
It’s included on the 2018 album “Gunjō Refrain.” No matter who we are, we inevitably cause our parents worry and hardship, to greater or lesser degrees.
Even when we know it’s not good, when we’re young we can only rebel, and we can’t seem to convey our gratitude at all.
That’s exactly why, when we become adults, we should try expressing our feelings honestly—bundling together all our thanks and all our apologies—just like in this song.
This track will lend you the strength to put your feelings into words.


