Nostalgic song medley. Classic Japanese hits and recommended popular songs.
Don’t make fun of old songs.
There are always good reasons and qualities behind the tunes that captivated people of their time.
Also, by engaging with music from generations different from your own, you can rediscover what characterizes today’s music.
Here’s a special feature on nostalgic classics.
- A medley of crowd-pleasing classics. Iconic Japanese songs and recommended popular tracks.
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- [Nostalgic Songs] A collection of tear-jerking Japanese tracks recommended for men in their 70s
- Parody song medley. Classic Japanese hits and recommended popular songs.
- Medley of Nostalgic Japanese Pop Hits from the 1990s
- From Showa-era kayōkyoku to J-POP! A nostalgia-packed roundup of karaoke crowd-pleasers
- A popular anime song medley. Classic and popular anime songs.
- Summer song medley. Timeless and popular tracks that color the summer.
- Jazz medley. World-famous masterpieces and recommended popular songs.
- [Johnny's Medley] A selection of popular songs that continue to captivate many fans!
- [Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones
- [Recommended for people in their 70s] Classic nostalgic hits: A collection of youth songs
- Nostalgic anime songs. Anime theme songs full of memories.
Nostalgic song medley: Classic Japanese hits, recommended popular songs (21–30)
By the time of the Christmas carolsJunichi Inagaki

This is a classic hit by Junichi Inagaki that was used as the theme song for the drama “Homework,” which starred Masaharu Fukuyama, Toshiaki Karasawa, and others.
It’s one of those songs you want to listen to every Christmas season.
In recent years, it has become a nostalgic favorite that’s even been covered overseas.
I'm glad I met you.Kyoko Koizumi

Sung by Kyoko Koizumi, this is a famous song by Kyoko Koizumi—known as Kyon-Kyon—that was used as the theme song for the drama “Papa to Nacchan,” which starred Kyoko Koizumi, Masakazu Tamura, and Downtown’s Masatoshi Hamada.
It’s a nostalgic ’90s tune with a gently soothing melody.





