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Popular Japanese songs among women in their 50s: recommended classics and staple tracks

If you’re currently in your 50s, songs from the ’80s and ’90s are probably packed with memories of your youth, aren’t they?

And there are likely many tracks from the 2000s that feel familiar and nostalgic as well.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended songs for women in their 50s, focusing on music from the ’80s through the 2000s.

We’ve carefully chosen only tracks that were popular at the time, so you’re sure to reunite with some old favorites.

We hope you’ll enjoy listening closely—and that this list will also come in handy when choosing songs for karaoke.

Popular Japanese songs among women in their 50s: recommended classics and standards (61–70)

Fall in LoveAkiko Kobayashi

Fall in Love - Koibito ni Ochite by Akiko Kobayashi
Fall in Love - Akiko Kobayashi

A timeless classic that resonates with the heart through Akiko Kobayashi’s delicate vocals.

The lyrics carefully weave the bittersweet feelings of a woman in love, beautifully harmonized with a melodious tune.

Released in 1985 and used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Friday Wives III,” this piece remains one of Akiko Kobayashi’s signature songs, beloved by many to this day.

Included on the album “Koi ni Ochite,” the track became a major hit immediately after its release.

Its lyrics, which delicately express both the sweetness and anguish of love, may offer a new depth when listened to with the perspective that comes with age.

Feelings for someone special know no age.

This is a recommended song for moments when you want to reflect on the emotions you hold in your heart.

loveGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino – Koi (Official Video)
Love Hoshino Gen

A smash hit by Gen Hoshino known for its exhilarating rhythm and catchy melody.

Released in October 2016, it drew attention as the theme song for the TBS drama “We Married as a Job!” (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu).

Together with the drama, in which Hoshino himself appeared, it became a social phenomenon, and the “Koi Dance” sparked a massive craze with countless people joining in.

The lyrics’ embrace of diverse forms of love and the empowering force of love that transcends the idea of being alone resonated with a wide range of ages.

It’s also hugely popular at karaoke, perfect for livening up fun gatherings.

A go-to track when you want to feel bright and positive.

Marilyn in 1986Minako Honda

Released on February 5, 1986, Minako Honda’s signature song “Marilyn in 1986” became a hit that epitomized the ’80s.

Known for the sexy outfits and provocative dance moves Honda devised herself, the song still enjoys enduring love from many fans.

The track was created to showcase her individuality, and you can sense that strong determination.

The “Marilyn” in the lyrics seems to symbolize a woman seeking freedom and strength; shimmering sequins glittering in the moonlight and secret promises of love no one knows about color a youthful drama.

It’s a song brimming with the thrill of a small late-night adventure while the city sleeps.

Even after Honda’s passing, its appeal has been carried on through covers by artists like Nana Mizuki.

Unfaded to this day, “Marilyn in 1986” is a classic that not only resonates with women in their 50s but also evokes nostalgia, making it a highly recommended track.

A Beautiful Burning ForestTokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / A Beautifully Burning Forest
A Beautifully Burning Forest Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

A work by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra where burning passion coexists with a lingering, bittersweet melancholy.

Its distinctive rhythms and melodies blend perfectly with Skapara’s signature energetic performance.

Released in May 2002 as the band’s 22nd single, this track captured the hearts of many fans.

Tamio Okuda’s warm vocals further broaden the song’s world.

It’s a piece that stays by your side when you feel like pausing amid busy days.

Recommended for anyone who wants to reflect on themselves through music.

Love is overOuyang Feifei

JUJU “Love Is Over” Music Video (Short Ver.)
Love is over Ouyang Feifei

Love is Over, the signature song by Faye Ouyang that has been cherished since its 1979 release, portrays an adult breakup through the lens of a romantic yet resilient woman’s psyche.

In particular, the image of a woman who chooses to let go of love from a non-dependent stance was groundbreaking for its time.

The delicate shifts of emotion that emerge from Kaoru Ito’s nuanced lyrics and composition resonate deeply with listeners.

Known as a karaoke staple, it’s surely a song that colored a page of youth, especially for women in their 50s.

Humming this tune may bring back memories of those youthful days and give you the courage to live strongly once again.

Graduation PhotoYumi Arai

Graduation Photograph / Sotsugyou Shashin
Graduation Photo Arai Yumi

Yumi Arai’s “Sotsugyo Shashin” vividly rekindles a snapshot of youth.

Released in 1975 and included on the album Cobalt Hour, this classic still offers a fresh sense of wonder.

Its lyrics portray relationships and self-images that change over time, unfolding a nostalgic yet heartwarming story that touches listeners’ heartstrings.

The distinctive guitar solo by Shigeru Suzuki stands out with its soulful, weeping tone.

It’s also a perfect pick for karaoke, sure to immerse anyone in a nostalgic mood.

If you’re looking for a highly recommended classic, this is truly a song that will stay with you.

Becoming a Thousand WindsMasafumi Akikawa

A signature song by Masafumi Akikawa that moves listeners with its beautifully melancholy melody and deeply resonant lyrics.

The poem overlays memories of a departed loved one with images from nature, and Akikawa’s classically trained vocals match it perfectly.

Released as a single in May 2006, it became a major hit after his performance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, reaching No.

1 on the Oricon Singles Chart and selling over a million copies.

Its lyrics, which offer comfort to those who have lost someone dear, have made it a frequent choice at funerals and memorial services.