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[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones

In the midst of busy days, don’t you sometimes feel like being soothed by a sound that brings calm to your heart? The gentle tones of a music box have a mysterious charm that softly embraces our feelings.

When you listen to hit songs arranged for music box, you may discover a different side of the music than usual.

In this article, we introduce music box arrangements that will revive your favorite songs with a fresh sense of emotion.

Find the perfect track for a quiet evening or a moment when you want to settle your mind.

[Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones (21–30)

innocent worldMr.Children

[Music Box] Mr.Children ♪ innocent world
innocent worldMr.Children

This is the legendary hit by Mr.

Children, one of Japan’s most iconic bands, and the first of their songs to reach No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

The melody and lyrics exude a youthful vibe, making it easy to relate to as you listen.

When played on a music box, the melody takes on a cool feel.

Come, spring.Yumi Matsutoya

[Music Box] Yumi Matsutoya ♪ Haru yo, Koi (Come, Spring)
Spring, Come — Yumi Matsutoya

This is one of Yumi Matsutoya’s signature songs—known as Yuming—which was also used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Haru yo, Koi,” starring Narumi Yasuda and Yoshiko Nakada.

The relaxed, grand melody blends beautifully with the music box arrangement, making it a very satisfying listen.

SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama (Sakurazaka) Music Box
Masaharu Fukuyama - Sakurazaka

It’s Masaharu Fukuyama’s biggest hit, which was used as the theme song for the Future Diary segment on the variety show Ucchan Nanchan.

The calm, soothing melody is really wonderful, and I recommend listening to it as a music box version—it’s very relaxing.

TSUNAMISouthern All Stars

Released in 2000, this legendary masterpiece by Southern All Stars became their biggest hit single in Japan.

It’s a ballad so moving it can bring you to tears just by listening.

Heard on a music box, it feels even more poignant—truly a masterpiece among masterpieces.

Moon DropsRUI

Moon Drops / RUI (Ko Shibasaki) [Music Box] (Theme song of the film “Yomigaeri”)
Moon Droplets RUI

It’s RUI’s ultimate ballad, which was also used as the theme song for the movie “Yomigaeri,” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Yuko Takeuchi, and Jimon Terakado.

By the way, RUI is Ko Shibasaki.

It sounds incredibly pleasant when played on a music box.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Namie Amuro

[Music Box] Namie Amuro ♪ CAN YOU CELEBRATE?
Can You Celebrate? Namie Amuro

This is Namie Amuro’s biggest hit song, which was used as the theme for the drama “Virgin Road” starring Emi Wakui, Takashi Sorimachi, and Tetsuya Takeda.

It drew major attention as it coincided with Amuro’s own marriage.

And of course, it sounds wonderful as a music box arrangement.

Tonight, on the hill where the moon is visibleB’z

Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni / B’z [Music Box] (Theme song for the TBS drama “Beautiful Life”)
B'z on the hill where you can see the moon tonight

This is a poignant ballad by B’z, one of Japan’s premier big-name artists, which was also used as the theme song for TBS’s classic drama “Beautiful Life,” starring former SMAP member Takuya Kimura, Takako Tokiwa, and Miki Mizuno.

When arranged as a music box, it’s truly moving.