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Recommended for women in their 60s! Easy-to-sing Japanese karaoke songs

Karaoke is popular across all ages, and of course many women in their 60s also have plenty of chances to go.

But when you actually get to the karaoke place, do you ever find yourself wondering which songs to sing? If you’re thinking, “I don’t really know recent songs, and to be honest I’m not that good at singing…,” I’ll share some recommended tracks for you! I’ve selected songs that seem easy to sing, focusing mainly on tracks from around the 1970s—the era when many people in their 60s spent their youth.

If you’re not confident about karaoke, songs with a slow tempo are recommended.

Some of the songs are more challenging, but they’re all well-known, so for the difficult ones, let’s sing together with everyone!

Recommended for women in their 60s! Easy-to-sing Japanese karaoke songs (91–100)

Keiko's Dream Opens at NightKeiko Fuji

Keiko Fuji — Keiko’s Dream Opens at Night
Keiko’s Yume wa Yoru Hiraku – Keiko Fuji

This song was incredibly shocking to me when I listened to it as a child.

Sadly, she has passed away, but she was none other than Utada Hikaru’s mother.

It’s a song that sings about the shadows of Japan’s postwar period of rapid economic growth, and I think there are quite a few women of the same generation who can relate to it.

It’s not a song that livens up a karaoke session, but it’s one I recommend for quietly singing while reflecting on those times.

In conclusion

I introduced some recommended songs for women in their 60s.

I picked many that seem easy to sing and well-known enough for everyone to join in, so even those who aren’t very confident in their singing can enjoy them without worry! If you’re unsure what to choose at karaoke, please use this as a reference.