Songs women like. Famous and popular Japanese songs.
I feel that songs popular among women tend to place more importance on lyrics compared to songs popular among men.
Many of them are about themes like lovers, family, and the future, and this article has gathered many tracks with strong messages—so I hope you discover a new song here!
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Songs women like. Classic and popular Japanese songs (81–90)
rainbow-coloredAyaka

Ayaka is also one of the most popular female singer-songwriters, isn’t she? She’s a singer whose depth and lower register are especially captivating—highly recommended for women with lower voices! Among her songs, this one is second only to her signature track “Mikazuki” in popularity, and you often hear it as wedding background music.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing.
Well-known songs by staple artists are sure to go over well with men, too.
Heart SakeAyako Fuji

This piece seems to ask whether, at heart, men naturally want to be a little needy around the ones they love, and women naturally find such men endearing.
No matter how times change, perhaps the dynamic between men and women won’t really change all that much.
The song portrays an ideal woman, and it naturally comes across that such a woman also knows how to drink well.
DarlingKana Nishino

Kana Nishino, who sang numerous love songs and was immensely popular especially among young women.
Among her tracks, this one portrays a happy couple.
The lyrics depict ordinary, everyday scenes—and that’s exactly what makes you feel that this is what happiness is.
If you perform this song in front of the man you’re interested in, he might start seeing you in a new light.
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It might not be that simple, but if you want to make a cute appeal, this is a highly recommended song!
User ManualKana Nishino

This song, packed tightly with the feelings girls want to convey to their beloved boyfriends and husbands, has been highly praised by women.
With its fun theme of a “user manual for girls,” it’s enjoyable even if you don’t know the song—just reading the lyrics is entertaining!
PopKana Nishino

It’s a pop and cute song that is so characteristic of Kana Nishino.
Many men are moved by the sight of a woman giving her all.
The lyrics, which portray such a hardworking woman, are particularly striking in this song.
Among her tracks, this one is exceptionally cute and is sure to capture men’s hearts!
Reason(s) to hold handsKana Nishino

Kana Nishino has produced numerous hit love songs.
Like her signature song “Torisetsu,” “Te o Tsunagu Riyū” is a track that sings about a woman’s feelings in love.
The lyrics charmingly and exquisitely capture a blend of cuteness and bittersweetness that tugs at the heartstrings of not only women but men as well.
Songs women like: Classic and popular Japanese hits (91–100)
I want to be your lover.Mao Abe

A love song with emotional elements that evoke a sense of nostalgia.
It brings back memories of school days filled with bittersweet moments.
It’s a song that honestly sings about the complex feelings of love—wanting to know more about the person you like, yet not quite having confidence in yourself.
It’s irresistibly charming in the way it captures that tenderness of liking someone but not being able to say “I like you” so easily.
A wonderfully soothing, laid-back ballad.
Packed with feminine charm, it’s a song I’d love to hear women sing.





