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[For Seniors] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 80s

Everyone has songs that bring back memories of their youth.

You might even have a go-to karaoke song that’s become your signature over the course of your life.

This time, we’re introducing recommended karaoke songs for women in their 80s.

They range from tunes from their younger days to timeless classics that people of all ages still know today.

It’s known that singing can lower cortisol, the stress hormone.

It also helps build lung capacity—singing is actually great for your health.

Try singing the karaoke songs we introduce here with the older adults around you!

[For Seniors] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 80s (11–20)

Voyage through the Dark NightKim Yonja

Kim Yonja “Anya Kōro (Remake)” (Official Audio) Kim Yeon-ja
Kim Yong-ja on a dark night voyage

This song, which portrays a lonely woman’s voyage, captivates with its heartrending lyrics and emotionally rich melody.

Kim Yonja’s deep, resonant voice masterfully conveys the obsession with lost love and the turmoil of the heart.

Released in October 1989, this work became an important song symbolizing Kim Yonja’s re-debut in Japan.

Beloved by enka fans, it’s perfect for moments when you’re at a crossroads in life or want to remember someone dear.

Singing it together with older adults may evoke a warm sense of nostalgia.

White StraitMiyako Otsuki

A heartwarming masterpiece by Miyako Otsuki that leaves you feeling cozy and warm.

It depicts the bittersweet emotions of a woman after heartbreak, intertwined with scenes from nature.

As sleet turns to snow in the cold season, the protagonist, swaying on a ship bound north, makes up her mind to return home.

Her determination to overcome loneliness and setbacks in the city and reclaim herself is deeply moving.

Used as the theme song for the drama “Forbidden Song,” the track was released in June 1992 and went on to win the Japan Record Award that year.

A comforting song that offers solace to those who have experienced parting from a loved one or carry wounds in their hearts.

Lesser cuckooYuki Seguchi

This work is characterized by a wistful melody and emotionally rich lyrics.

Its straightforward portrayal of love and sorrow is sure to resonate deeply with older listeners.

Released in December 2006, the song peaked at No.

34 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and enjoyed a measure of success, staying on the charts for 17 weeks.

It captured the hearts of a broad audience, not just enka fans.

Why not listen to it on a quiet night while thinking of someone dear to you? It will surely fill your heart with a gentle warmth that sinks in deeply.

The Camellia Sasanqua InnEisaku Okawa

Eisaku Okawa’s “Sazanka no Yado.” This song, which poignantly portrays a forbidden love, has been cherished for many years since its release in 1982.

It sold over 1.

8 million copies and is a memorable hit that also led to an appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s also great to sing at karaoke with family and friends.

Relive nostalgic memories and savor the deep, heartrending feelings of love.

Becoming a Thousand WindsMasafumi Akikawa

Masafumi Akikawa’s “Sen no Kaze ni Natte” carries a gentle, warm message: those who have passed away remain forever by the side of the living, within their hearts.

Since its release in May 2006, it has continued to resonate with many people, including a performance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and achieving sales of one million copies.

Rather than dwelling in sorrow, its lyrics encourage us to find the departed in the nature around us and to draw strength to live.

It’s a song I especially hope those who have lost someone dear will listen to.

Love RadiantHibari Misora

Ai Sansan Misora Hibari Love Brilliantly Hibari Phoenix
Ai-chan-chan Misora Hibari

Hibari Misora’s “Ai Sansan” is a masterpiece that deeply sings of life’s joys and sorrows and the importance of love.

Released in 1986, it commemorated Misora’s 49th birthday and the 40th anniversary of her debut.

Although sales were slow at first, it became a long-running hit over time, covered and cherished by many artists.

Its lyrics, which convey that even amid life’s uncertainties and hardships we can overcome through the power of love, gently resonate with and embrace the hearts of older listeners.

[For Seniors] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 80s (21–30)

Forbidden LoveRyoko Moriyama

Forbidden Love Ryoko Moriyama 1969
Forbidden Love Ryoko Moriyama

It’s a masterpiece that captures a woman’s bittersweet yet passionate feelings—drawn to a beautiful melody that sinks into the heart, and a love that blazes even while knowing it’s forbidden.

Released by Ryoko Moriyama in March 1969, the song became a major hit, topping the Oricon charts for eight consecutive weeks.

That same year, it earned her first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and it’s a piece that has left a lasting impression on many.

When singing it at karaoke, why not fully embody the protagonist depicted in the lyrics and perform it dramatically? It will surely spark nostalgic conversations among those of the same generation, and its beautiful melody will linger in everyone’s hearts across generations.