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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Good songs recommended for people in their 30s: Classic and popular Japanese hits (131–140)
Romantic Flightkome kome CLUB

Released in 1990 as their tenth single, it became the band’s biggest hit and has been covered across many forms of media.
There are various arrangements, including an acoustic version, making it a highly enjoyable piece.
I’m proudKahara Tomomi

People in their 30s are right in the Tetsuya Komuro generation.
The soothing, high-pitched voice creates a relaxing effect, and its clear, sustained tone feels wonderful.
It’s a ballad, but it’s uptempo, so the vibe of the song itself gives you energy.
It also portrays both the fragility and strength of women, offering a gentle, lingering sense of encouragement.


