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Songs men like. Classic and popular Japanese songs.

It’s packed with songs that were used in dramas and anime!

There are also tracks from those dramas you admired back in the day and the anime and movies you were hooked on.

I think many of these are staple choices for men’s karaoke, so why not give them a look?

Songs Men Like: Classic and Popular Japanese Hits (31–40)

Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenEigo Kawashima

EXILE ATSUSHI – Sake, Tears, Men and Women (EXILE ATSUSHI SPECIAL SOLO LIVE in HAWAII)
Sake, Tears, Men and Women by Eigo Kawashima

This is a socially conscious masterpiece that portrays the subtle miscommunications between men and women and the nuances of emotional expression with deep insight.

It warmly observes how men open up through drinking and women through tears, each revealing their inner feelings.

Born from impressions Eigo Kawashima had at age 18 during a family memorial gathering, the song was included on the November 1975 album “Jinrui” (Humanity) and released as a single in June 1976.

Also known as the jingle for the sake brand Kizakura, it became a major hit, reaching No.

9 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It is a gem I recommend to anyone who wants to face their heart honestly when confronted with life’s sorrow and poignancy.

countrysideKoji Tamaki

Koji Tamaki “Rural Landscape” (HD)
Koji Tamaki - Denen

This is a gem of a masterpiece by Koji Tamaki, depicting people who, while facing the weaknesses and conflicts hidden within, live with strength.

The song richly portrays life as it is: a solitary soul kicking a stone, eyes gazing at the night sky in prayer, and an oil-stained back fallen silent.

Its melody gently teaches the importance of not overreaching, but simply taking one step at a time and steadily doing what you can.

Released in July 1996, the song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Coach” and became a major hit, reaching No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a track I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who feels lost or anxious in daily life, or who is searching for a way of living that is true to themselves.

An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
A love song in the making, Hata Motohiro

In harmony with the world of the film “Love Letters on Our 35th Year,” Motohiro Hata delicately captures warm, nuanced emotions.

This work weaves together the love of a long-married couple and feelings that deepen day by day with a gentle yet powerful melody, beautifully expressing a form of love that grows more vibrant with time.

It will be released and made available for streaming between February and March 2025.

The limited first edition includes jacket cards featuring visuals from the film, handwritten lyric cards, and a Blu-ray containing live performance footage.

It is a song that will resonate deeply with those who hold feelings for someone dear or who struggle to put their emotions into words.

CheersTsuyoshi Nagabuchi

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi – Kanpai [With Lyrics]
Cheers, Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi

This is a renowned song that has continued to resonate with many as an anthem celebrating life’s new beginnings.

Originally released in September 1980 on the album “Kampai,” it vividly depicts a celebratory scene lit by candlelight and carries a warm message of encouragement for a friend taking their first step forward.

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s powerful vocals deliver hope and courage for the future.

In 1988, it was re-recorded and released as a single, becoming a major hit that reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

In the early 1990s, it was also featured in commercials for Kirin Lager Beer, further boosting its recognition.

To this day, it remains a timeless song passed down through the years, often chosen to convey heartfelt feelings to loved ones at important milestones in life, such as weddings and graduation ceremonies.

Transparent GirlNUMBER GIRL

NUMBER GIRL – Transparent Girl
Transparent Girl NUMBER GIRL

NUMBER GIRL is a Japanese rock band formed in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1995.

They made their debut in 1997, becoming a key part of the ‘Generation of ’97.

‘ After continuing their vigorous activities, they disbanded in 2002 following the final show of their nationwide tour in Sapporo.

However, each member has continued with their musical activities to this day.

Men’s favorite songs: Classic and popular Japanese hits (41–50)

RobinsonSpitz

Spitz is a four-member Japanese rock band formed in 1987.

They made their major debut in 1991 under Polydor.

In 2009, they held their first solo concert at an arena venue, and five years later in 2014, they performed at Nippon Budokan—their first solo show there as well.

In 2017, they marked the 30th anniversary of their formation, and an anniversary tour was announced.

Together with the WindSachiko Kobayashi

Pokémon: Together with the Wind [Mewtwo Strikes Back]
Sachiko Kobayashi with the Wind

Sachiko Kobayashi is a Japanese enka singer from Niigata Prefecture who has been active since 1963.

After her debut, she produced numerous hits.

Together With the Wind is the ending theme song of the movie Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back and is a famous piece that sings of growth, encounters, and farewells.