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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!

Recommended final Japanese karaoke songs for women to sing (21–30)

cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

Ai Otsuka / Sakuranbo (Short Ver.)
Sakuranbo Otsuka Ai

You want to end your karaoke session on a high-energy note, right? Ai Otsuka’s “Sakuranbo” is perfect for the finale! People around 25–30 years old probably know this song really well.

With its upbeat rhythm, just add a light step as you sing and the whole vibe instantly brightens up!

Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina the End

Aina the End / On the Road of Revolution – On The Way [Official Music Video] (TV anime “Dandadan” Season 2 Opening Theme)
Revolutionary Journey - On The Way Aina The End

Since Aina the End is famous for her husky voice, I imagine some low-voiced women have included her songs in their repertoire.

“Kakumei Dōchū – On The Way” has great tempo and is a really cool track! There’s a call-and-response section in the A-melody, and it seems like it would be a blast at karaoke—perfect for getting the crowd going—so I’d love for low-voiced women to try singing it! The chorus mainly sits on higher notes, reaching up to C5, but sing boldly without fear—project your voice as if you’re sending it far, and add some drive.

If you can get through this part, you’ll definitely level up!

Monster IslandWednesday Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Monster Island”
Kaiju Island Wednesday Campanella

This song, which is the theme for the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū,” is a very upbeat track, just like you’d expect from Wednesday Campanella! It could be a hit at karaoke—fun for everyone and likely to go over well! When singing, keep a solid sense of rhythm throughout.

For the A melody, think more in terms of spoken lines and call-and-response rather than singing.

From the B melody, the singing element kicks in and the song takes on a cool vibe! The range is narrow, and it’s a track you’ll want to hear in the alluring lower register of a female vocalist.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!

In conclusion

We’ve introduced some great songs to wrap things up! How did you like them? From hype tracks to tender ballads that make you want to set up the next get-together, the vibe of a “final song” can really vary.

Your song choice will likely change depending on the karaoke group, ages, and the type of gathering.

If you’re unsure, keep a few options in your repertoire!