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Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for men in their 60s

A karaoke selection for men in their 60s that brings back the youth of the Showa era.

Relive summer memories with Yosui Inoue’s “Shonen Jidai,” the ache of love with Chiharu Matsuyama’s “Koi,” and let Koji Tamaki’s vocals express mature allure to the fullest.

The timeless hits you hummed in your youth will shine anew at karaoke today.

From folk to J-pop, these are songs loved across generations.

Sing a nostalgic tune, and emotions you’d nearly forgotten will vividly return, filling your time with comfort.

Use this article as a guide for your song choices and enjoy wonderful moments with your friends.

Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for men in their 60s (141–150)

Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenEigo Kawashima

Eigo Kawashima – Sake, Tears, Men and Women
Sake, Tears, Men and Women by Eigo Kawashima

This is a song that’s sung very often at karaoke.

The repeated chorus really pierces the heart.

It’s one you’ll definitely want to master.

There’s nothing particularly difficult about the vocals, but it’s best to immerse yourself in the world of the song and sing with enough emotion to draw in everyone around you.

Black Boat SongKiyoshi Hasegawa

Kiyoshi Hasegawa - Black Boat Ballad
The Black Boat Song, Kiyoshi Hasegawa

This song isn’t for everyone; it’s more for connoisseurs.

The solitary musician Kiyoshi Hasegawa sings it with his whole soul.

There may be limited occasions to sing a song like this at karaoke, but if you keep it in your repertoire, the time will surely come when you can use it to great effect.

Beach of MemoriesThe Wild Ones

We should include Group Sounds in our repertoire as well.

“Omoide no Nagisa” is such a well-loved song that once you start singing it, people around you will start clapping along.

If you feel like you’ve had a string of heavy numbers, this song is a good way to change the mood.

It has the scent of the sea and makes everyone smile—a really nice song.

Recommended Japanese karaoke songs for men in their 60s (151–160)

Blue ChateauJackey Yoshikawa and the Blue Comets

Jackey Yoshikawa and the Blue Comets – Blue Chateau – 1967
Blue Chateau - Jackie Yoshikawa and The Blue Comets

It’s an upbeat, medium-tempo hit by The Blue Comets.

If you get into the groove and sing while keeping the rhythm with your shoulders, it feels great.

It was such a big hit that parody versions even circulated.

It’s best to include songs like this in your repertoire.

youthKoichi Morita and Top Gallant

Koichi Morita and Top Gallant “Youthful Days” 1976 (original audio)
Seishun Jidai Morita Koichi and Top Gallant

It’s a famous song that Koichi Morita belts out powerfully.

The best way to sing it is to belt as much as you can, in keeping with the original.

Rather than starting your session with this song, it’s best to drop it in when the overall karaoke flow is up-tempo.

The melody is easy to pitch, so you can sing it with confidence.

I look up as I walkKyu Sakamoto

Walk looking up Sakamoto Kyu — with lyrics
I Look Up as I Walk by Kyu Sakamoto

This song was a huge hit not only in Japan but also in the United States.

You might think it’s a bit old, but many singers have covered it, so it’s also well-loved by younger generations.

It’s perfect for creating a bright and fun atmosphere.

It’s best sung in a light, effortless style.

SubaruShinji Tanimura

Subaru – Shinji Tanimura (Re-arranged HD version) 2K
Shinji Subayatani-mura

Shinji Tanimura, who shines with his talent in both songwriting and composing, has provided songs to a variety of singers.

This song is one that he performed himself and became a huge hit—everyone knows it.

The lyrics, which take a generous, broad perspective, are truly wonderful.

Let’s practice thoroughly so we can deliver a confident performance on the big day.