Japanese breakup songs sung by female artists
When you’re dealing with the pain of a broken heart, are you looking for songs that gently stay by your side? Heartbreak songs by female artists are filled with lyrics that speak for your feelings and emotions you can relate to.
Belt them out at karaoke and cry your heart out, or listen alone and quietly heal.
In this article, we’ll share heartbreak songs that can be your emotional support.
The voices that resonate with your wounded heart and the timeless tracks that give you the courage to look forward will surely wrap you in gentle comfort.
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Japanese Pop Breakup Songs Sung by Female Artists (31–40)
My WayMirei Touyama

“My Way” by Mirei Touyama, a singer-songwriter born in 1998.
The lyrics are cool, like flipping the bird at our unreasonable, competitive society.
It’s a masterpiece that makes you want to stay constantly aware of your own self!
I loved (it/you)erica

The more serious a romantic relationship gets, the more painful and sad moments it brings, doesn’t it? Singer-songwriter erica has sung many songs about unrequited love and heartbreak.
“Daisuki Deshita” is also a bittersweet love song about accepting a farewell from someone you truly love.
Everyone is a heroAI

“Minna ga Minna Eiyuu” by AI, released in 2016.
It was also used in an au TV commercial, so many people have probably heard it.
It’s an upbeat song that lifts your spirits, so if you can’t get over a broken heart, give it a listen.
The original tune is an American folk song.
It'll get stained.Chatmonchy

The song Somaru yo is a masterpiece that many fans name as their favorite Chatmonchy track.
The combination of the cute vocals and the refreshing, uplifting melody truly captures the feeling of youth! The way they brightly sing slightly bittersweet lyrics is also a big part of Chatmonchy’s appeal!
I love you more than anyone.Toko Furuuchi

When someone treats you gently, your heart aches; when they’re cold, you feel like crying.
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This classic by Toko Furuuchi delicately portrays the feelings of everyone in love.
Capturing both the uncontrollable emotions toward a partner and the conflicts and contradictions that come with romance, the song was released in May 1996.
Used as an insert song for the drama “Watch Out for Us,” it was also included as a remixed version on the album “Hourglass.” Since then, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Sowelu, Hideaki Tokunaga, and JUJU.
If you’ve ever struggled with love, scenes from your own experience will surely come to mind.
It’s the perfect song to listen to quietly on your own or when you want to think about someone special.
Breakup songs in Japanese by female artists (41–50)
Cheer up!Hiroko Yakushimaru

A gem of a song whose heartwarming message gently encourages a friend hurting from heartbreak, resonating deep in the chest.
Mariya Takeuchi’s self-cover is well known, but the song was originally written by Takeuchi for Hiroko Yakushimaru.
It was included as the first track on the album “Kokonshū,” released in February 1984, and has soothed countless hearts.
Carried by a gentle piano melody, the clear, translucent vocals speak with an embracing tenderness.
It’s a song that makes you feel as if a close friend is right by your side.
When your spirit is on the verge of breaking, or when you want to lift someone up, it will surely be a powerful ally.
To you who didn’t choose meKoresawa

This is a quintessential Koresawa number that poppily expresses the pain of heartbreak, lingering feelings, and wishes for the other person.
Released in February 2025 as the lead track from the album “To the You Who Chose Me, and the You Who Didn’t.” It features a catchy melody and lyrics that convey the emotions of heartbreak in a direct yet cute way.
The forward-looking spirit and inner strength beneath the sadness make for a song that resonates with listeners.
It’ll be your ally when you’re trying to bounce back from a breakup!





