Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing as a final closing number
We’ve put together a list of great “last songs” for women to sing at karaoke.
When there are only five minutes left and someone says, “Pick the final song!”, what do you choose?
It’s surprisingly hard to think of something on the spot, right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce some perfect closing tracks for just that moment!
We’ve gathered songs that are ideal for the end of a karaoke session, including big hits everyone knows, popular anime themes, and ballads that fit the finale.
If you’re not sure what to pick, be sure to use this as a reference!
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Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing as the final closing number (11–20)
FLASHPerfume

This is the perfect song to wrap up a karaoke session, whether it’s a girls’ night or a mixed group.
The tempo makes it easy for everyone to clap along, and the melody carries a touch of melancholy that still leaves you feeling motivated for tomorrow.
It’s highly recommended for closing out a fun get-together.
With everyone clapping along, it’s sure to become a memorable highlight.
Thank youIkimonogakari

Among Ikimono-gakari’s songs, this is a track that makes everyone feel happy.
Choosing it as the closing song gives you the sense that a fun time is coming to an end.
Sing it with warmth and passion—everyone will likely join in.
Be sure to include this song in your repertoire for closing requests!
I feel like taking the long way home.Nogizaka46

This is the number performed at the Kouhaku Uta Gassen, which was Nanase Nishino’s final stage as a member of Nogizaka46.
Even if they say “five minutes left,” I still want to keep enjoying this fun atmosphere! That feeling is just like the title of this song—wanting to take the long way around to somehow stretch out the time, right? With the wish to keep things just as they are a little longer, please enjoy it together with your friends!
Moonlight LegendDALI

The theme song from the anime Sailor Moon.
I think it’s a song that many people of all ages know.
Especially at the end of a girls’ night, if everyone sings it together, it’s sure to get the crowd going.
It has a medium tempo and an easy-to-sing melody, so even those who don’t know it can learn it quickly and have fun singing.
Highly recommended for those who say, “End with an anime song!”
NautilusYorushika

If you bring in a standout Yorushika song as the closing number, it could make for a finale you can be a bit proud of.
Sing it gently! Since they’re a somewhat enigmatic artist, choosing this track will likely draw a lot of attention from everyone.
It’s a beautiful song, so it’s perfect as the final piece.
Goodbye, LipsHarleo

This song was used as the theme for a film of the same title.
The actresses Nana Komatsu and Mugi Kadowaki, who appeared in the movie, perform it.
Its relaxed rhythm and comfortable acoustic sound are striking.
After belting it out at karaoke, it’s perfect for calming your heart.
Incidentally, the track was produced by singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata.
Recommended final Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing (21–30)
Please meet me again.Keyakizaka46

This is a coupling track to the single “Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai” (There’s Nothing But Love in the World).
From the title alone, it’s the perfect song to close out a karaoke session, carrying the sentiment of “let’s go to karaoke together again.” In the song, the story unfolds as words spoken to someone you like.
It feels like it would convey that endearing wish—to go somewhere together again—to a guy you have a crush on or a boyfriend you’re dating.





