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A song I want people who have lost a beloved partner to listen to

The word mibōjin originally referred to a woman who had lost her husband.

It’s a term that isn’t used much these days, but it was originally used to refer to oneself, and it has appeared in various contexts—such as drama and movie titles, as well as song lyrics.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs we hope will be heard by those who have lost a beloved partner: women who have lost their husbands, men who have lost their wives, or anyone who has lost someone dear to them.

We’ve gathered love songs that express feelings for a loved one who has departed for heaven, as well as songs that convey messages from those who have passed on.

Please listen while thinking of your special someone.

Songs I want people who have lost a beloved partner to listen to (21–30)

FlowerORANGE RANGE

Hana, sung by ORANGE RANGE, is their 8th single, released in 2004.

It debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Singles Chart and became the band’s first million-seller.

The song was used as the theme for the film Be with You, starring Yuko Takeuchi and Shido Nakamura, which tells the story of a husband who lost his wife, the mysterious reappearance of that wife, and their child.

The lyrics, which sing of “miracles,” resonate with the film’s content and evoke a sense of love, so be sure to listen to it together with the movie!

I want to see you.yuzu

“Aitai” is Yuzu’s 27th single, released in 2009.

Chosen as the theme song for the NHK drama “Ghost Friends,” it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

The song was written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa as a dedication to his father, who passed away in 2008.

The lyrics, which express the longing to “see a loved one who has passed away just one more time,” grow more heartrending the more you listen.

When you’re overwhelmed by grief after losing a partner, try listening to “Aitai” while thinking of them.

Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Hana*Hana “Goodbye, My Beloved”
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

Hanahana is a female duo with beautifully blended harmonies.

“Goodbye, My Beloved” was released in 2000 and served as the theme song for the drama Oyaji.

I think it’s incredibly hard even to accept the fact that someone you love has passed away.

This song expresses the sorrow and pain of losing someone dear.

The lyrics are simple, portraying unforgettable feelings for a beloved person, and they gently accompany a heart that cannot easily accept the reality.

Because the feelings are expressed so directly, listening to the song can be healing.

A world without you is heartbreaking.CHIHIRO

CHIHIRO – A World Without You Is Heartbreaking feat. KEN THE 390 (Official MV)
A world without you is heartbreaking.CHIHIRO

Even as time passes, this song portrays the surge of sorrow that wells up when you recall memories of someone dear.

Because it’s based on CHIHIRO’s real experience of losing someone important, the expression of grief feels strikingly authentic.

With a piano-centered, heartrending sound, it vividly conveys the ache of feelings that can no longer reach their destination and the way sadness grows within the heart.

Another key point is that the remembered scenes are from ordinary, everyday life, which strongly underscores the pain of being unable to do even the simplest things anymore.

Beyond this starry skyMayo Okamoto

Mayo Okamoto “Beyond This Starry Sky” Music Video
Beyond this starry sky Mayu Okamoto

Mayu Okamoto’s “Aitai” is a song that gently supports the painful feelings you experience when your beloved partner departs for heaven.

Released in 1999, it was created to encourage a fan who had actually lost their dearest partner.

The melody is slow and soothing, and the lyrics warmly accept the honest, tearful emotions you feel right now.

By the time the song ends, it leaves you with a comforting sense that “I’ll surely be able to look forward again.” It’s a highly recommended track.

Instead of goodbyeTUBE × GACKT

TUBE × GACKT “Instead of Goodbye” MUSIC VIDEO
Instead of goodbyeTUBE × GACKT

The poignant feelings of longing for a loved one who has gone to heaven are woven into melodies and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

This collaboration between TUBE and GACKT, released in February 2024, moved many listeners.

The music video, featuring Yutaka Matsushige and Kenichi Endo, also drew attention for its innovative, dialogue-free storytelling.

It’s a song we especially recommend to those who have experienced parting with someone dear, or who want to cherish the present.

This work offers solace, conveying a ray of hope even amid sadness.

Close your eyesHirai Ken

Ken Hirai 'Close Your Eyes' MUSIC VIDEO
Close your eyesHirai Ken

A gem-like, soul-stirring ballad by Ken Hirai that delicately portrays the deep sorrow and sense of loss after losing a loved one.

The story begins with a morning awakening, and the everyday moments and memories shared with the person who is gone are beautifully recounted.

A pure wish to let a cherished presence live on forever in one’s heart resonates throughout the lyrics, accompanied by vivid, moving imagery.

Released in April 2004, it topped the annual Oricon singles chart.

As the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World,” this work is etched into the memories of many and gently embraces the hearts of those left behind in times of parting.