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[Moving Songs] A collection of touching Japanese pop classics that are easy to sing at karaoke.

[Moving Songs] A collection of touching Japanese pop classics that are easy to sing at karaoke.
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[Moving Songs] A collection of touching Japanese pop classics that are easy to sing at karaoke.

There are lots of songs that move you when you listen to them, right?

But when it comes to singing them yourself at karaoke, have you ever found the notes surprisingly high or the melody harder to pitch than you expected?

This time, I’ve gathered some comparatively easy-to-sing songs among the moving ones!

There are emotional songs for various situations—departures, farewells, expressions of gratitude—so I think you’ll find ones that resonate when you relate them to your own experiences.

I’d be happy if you discover a new favorite among the songs I’m introducing.

Let’s get started!

[Moving Songs] A collection of touching Japanese hits that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

It’s a song whose moving lyrics and gentle melody touch the heart.

It’s one you’ll want to listen to in moments of parting or setting off on a new journey, a track that fills you with warmth.

Released in March 2007, it was included on the album “EXILE EVOLUTION.” Known as a staple for the graduation season, it was also used in a music.

jp commercial.

The lyrics, which sing about the importance of memories and human connections, resonate with listeners.

It’s often chosen as a graduation song and is easy to sing at karaoke.

Listening before a graduation ceremony or when heading into a new environment might give you courage.

EXILE’s vocals ring out with gentle strength.

MotherKariyushi 58

A song by Kariyushi 58, a rock band with all members from Okinawa, expressing gratitude to mothers.

The song is based on vocalist Shingo Maekawa’s own real-life experience.

“Anma” means “mother” in the Okinawan dialect.

Its straightforward lyrics and distinctly Okinawan sound pierce the hearts of listeners.

KanadeSukima Switch

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
Kanade Sukima Switch

A breakup song by the popular music duo Sukima Switch, known for vocalist Takuya Ohashi’s clear, crystalline voice and their precise sound.

Since it was chosen as a movie theme song, its recognition has likely grown even more.

Depending on how you interpret it, the lyrics can take on various meanings, so it fits many different scenes.

It’s a go-to, easy-to-sing number for karaoke, so definitely give it a try.

Thank youIkimonogakari

Arigatou – Ikimono-gakari (Full)
Thank you, Ikimono-gakari

This is a song by Ikimonogakari known for its moving lyrics and heartwarming melody.

It gently conveys feelings of gratitude, as if staying close to the listener’s heart.

Released in December 2010, it was written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Gegege no Nyobo.

From casual everyday “thank yous” to those with deeper meaning, it resonates in many different moments.

The key isn’t too high, making it especially recommended for women who find high notes difficult.

It’s the perfect song for expressing gratitude to someone important or reflecting on cherished memories.

proofflumpool

flumpool “Proof” Music Video (Full Chorus ver.)
Akashi flumpool

A song by the rock band flumpool that was the set piece for the junior high school division of the 78th NHK All-Japan School Music Competition.

It powerfully and passionately sings of “future” and “hope.” It’s widely known and fits many occasions, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke as well.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Eikou no Kakehashi – Yuzu (Full)
Glorious Bridge - Yuzu

One of Yuzu’s signature songs, it’s known for its moving melody and uplifting message.

Released in 2004, it was used as NHK’s theme song for the Athens Olympics.

The lyrics depict the journey of overcoming hardship and setbacks to reach glory, resonating with many and offering courage and hope.

The song peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon chart and became a long-running hit.

With its catchy melody, it’s popular across a wide range of ages and is easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s also frequently performed at life’s milestone events, so you may often hear it at graduation and entrance ceremonies, as well as weddings.

March 9Remioromen

Remioromen – March 9th (Music Video Short ver.)
March 9th Remioromen

Remioromen’s graduation song that has now become a classic.

It’s well known that the track was originally written for the wedding of a mutual friend of the three band members, so it might be better described not as a song of parting, but of setting off on a new journey.

It’s such a hit that it’s earned a place in the graduation-song hall of fame.

The key isn’t too high, so it’s easy to sing at karaoke.

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