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A tear-jerking breakup song that washes the pain away with tears

The end of love is so heartbreaking and painful that the tears just won’t stop, right?

No matter how hard it is, time keeps moving on.

You still have to go to work or school, and that quiet, routine daily life can make the loneliness feel even deeper.

In this article, we’ll introduce tear-jerking breakup songs that gently accompany the hearts of those who’ve been heartbroken.

We’ve gathered songs that will turn your pain into tears and wash it away.

When it’s tough, it’s okay to cry without holding back.

Let the power of music help ease the pain of heartbreak, even just a little.

A tear-jerking heartbreak song that washes away the pain with tears (61–70)

roomShy Taupe

Shayteop - Room (Official Music Video)
Room Shy Taupe

This song portrays the aching emotions of a sleepless night in a room lit by a shaded lamp.

Written in tears by Shytoop’s vocalist So Sasaki, based on a real heartbreak, it delicately expresses regret for a lost love, shared memories, and the inability to forget the other person.

The track begins with quiet guitar arpeggios and gradually builds in emotional intensity, leaving a strong impression.

The protagonist’s inner world—where “what if” hypotheticals and lingering attachment intersect—is something anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to.

Released as a digital single in June 2022, the song was also included on the album Hors d’œuvre, released in February 2024.

It’s a warmly consoling piece that offers comfort to those carrying the pain of a breakup or parting with someone dear.

sympathetic tearsYo Hitoto

A debut work by Yo Hitoto that delicately portrays people’s emotions in our lonely modern society.

Amid an information-saturated daily life, the protagonist searches for a place to belong, gently expressing the warmth of a heart that empathizes with others’ tears and stays by their side.

Its original sound weaves together elements of gospel, R&B, and oriental influences, beautifully harmonizing with her crystal-clear vocals.

Since its release in October 2002, the song reached No.

4 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The following year, it won the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist and was performed on the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a song I sincerely want to share with those struggling with human connections or those who feel the urge to be there for someone.

Why feat. Emimi NodaToya Takase

Takuya Takase / Why feat. Emi Noda (Official Music Video)
Why feat. Emi Noda & Tōya Takase

A heartbreak ballad distinguished by a beautiful, soul-stirring melody.

Toya Takase’s emotional vocals and Emi Noda’s clear voice brilliantly capture the bittersweet feelings after a breakup.

Released digitally in January 2022 and included on the album “13-gatsu 1-nichi” (The First Day of the 13th Month), this song resonated with many listeners who relate to the joys of love and the pain of parting, drawing attention on charts across Asia.

It’s a track I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who feels the loneliness that deepens at night or the emptiness of losing someone dear.

tobacco / cigarette(s)Koresawa

Koresawa “Tobacco” [Music Video]
Tabako Koresawa

It’s a painfully honest story song that realistically portrays heartbreak.

Over more than six minutes, post-breakup emotions are carefully traced alongside the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar.

A pack of cigarettes left behind by an ex becomes the trigger for recalling the time they spent together, and looking back, only regret remains—such a bittersweet inner landscape is woven through Koresawa’s delicate vocals.

Released in March 2017, just before her major-label debut, this piece can be considered a culmination of her work.

It’s also included on the album “Korekara,” where it continues to be loved.

The melodious, straightforward lyrics are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.

On nights when you want to face your own feelings, try singing it at karaoke.

one’s true feelingsFish and Lips

Fish and Lips – True Feelings [Music Video]
Hon'ne Fish and Lips

A song whose down-to-earth feelings resonate with the heart.

It’s a track by Fish and Lips, released in March 2025.

You can empathize with the protagonist’s desire to stay true to their own emotions.

It feels as if it faithfully captures their overflowing feelings just as they are.

The sentimental guitar sound is another element that deepens the song’s world.

Recommended for those who want to tap into the shifting emotions of youth or face their own feelings.

tragic heroineMy Hair is Bad

Told from the perspective of a woman visiting her ex, My Hair is Bad’s song vividly portrays a heart caught between lingering attachment and the bravado of not wanting to admit weakness.

It depicts someone masking unresolved feelings with a smile, while lyrics that lay bare tangled emotions will resonate with anyone who’s experienced heartbreak.

Blending energetic band instrumentation with an impassioned vocal performance, the track was released in February 2024 and later included on the July album “ghosts.” As a song that captures the delicate nuances of the pain of a breakup and longing for an ex, it’s a perfect listen when you want to confront your own feelings.

Act like an adult.Aquarium Life

Suisougurashi “Pretending to Be Grown-Up.” Official Music Video
Pretend to be an adult. Life in the aquarium.

A bittersweet love song that portrays the complex emotions of a woman who goes to meet someone on the last train at midnight.

Released by Suisougurashi in March 2022, the song delicately captures the feelings of a woman swept up in an adult romance.

Set to jazzy sounds and a catchy melody, it vividly depicts her inner conflict as she keeps the relationship going by hiding her true self to suit the other person’s convenience.

With a clear, translucent vocal, it expresses a woman wavering between her straightforward affection and the anxiety of losing her sense of self.

A song that offers comfort to those hurting from unrequited love or heartbreak.