[Unattainable Love] A love song about two people who feel the same way but can’t be together
Even though they love each other, they can’t be together—an unfulfilled love…
it’s heartbreaking, isn’t it?
Everyone has their own reasons, but there are surely many people struggling with painful love.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs that offer comfort to those experiencing a love that can’t come true, even though both people care for each other.
Listening to songs that mirror your feelings might bring you to tears…
But crying might help you feel refreshed and ready to move forward.
We hope you’ll find a song you can truly relate to.
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wedgeOku Hanako

Some of you may have been heartbroken for a while yet still find it hard to forget your ex.
If that’s you, I recommend listening to “Kusabi (Wedge).” This song was released by Hanako Oku to mark her 10th anniversary.
Told from the perspective of a woman in a couple who, despite mutually loving each other, ended up breaking up, it looks back on the happy days they shared.
It’s a great listen when you feel like reminiscing a little.
Try both the streaming version and the stripped-down, self-accompanied version!
water busMr.Children

Mr.
Children, a national rock band beloved by a wide audience, included the song “Suijō Bus” (“Water Bus”) on their 2008 album SUPERMARKET FANTASY.
It’s a hidden gem and a fan favorite.
At first it sounds like a simple love song about the everyday life of a happy couple, but as you listen further, an unsettling atmosphere creeps in, revealing two people who, despite loving each other, were unable to stay together.
It’s a love song that captures the days of youth and the bittersweet ache that flickers in and out.
Be happy, okay?matsumura kanau

Alongside a stirring melody, Kanau Matsumura’s gentle voice conveys the bittersweet feelings of lovers.
“Be Happy, Okay” is a song that slowly opens the drawer of memories tucked away deep in your heart.
Wishing happiness for the other person while choosing to part with your own hands—their brave resolve is deeply moving.
Each lyric is delicately woven, tenderly enveloping an unforgettable memory of love.
Please listen to this soothing ballad that will lighten your heart.
Don’t Stop LoveKōda Kumi

A medium-tempo ballad by Kumi Koda portraying the forbidden love of an affair.
It beautifully expresses the conflict and sorrow of a man and woman who, despite their pure affection, live a love that cannot be allowed.
Released in September 2011, the song drew attention as the theme for the film “Second Virgin” and was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Included on the albums “JAPONESQUE” and “WINTER of LOVE,” it has become one of Koda’s signature songs.
It is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who relates to the loneliness of not being able to be with the one you love and the earnest desire to go on loving despite the gaze of society.
Because it won’t reach / Because it doesn’t reachHirai Ken

The film “50 First Kisses” portrays a heartrending love story.
Ken Hirai wrote “Todokanai Kara” as its theme song.
The lyrics speak on behalf of the film’s protagonist, depicting a deep love that will never reach the other person.
Many lines tie directly to the movie, so you’ll relate even more if you listen after watching it.
That said, it’s still moving enough to stir your heart even if you haven’t seen the film.
The live version included on the CD features an even more passionate performance, so be sure to check that out as well.



