[For people in their 30s] Stylish Japanese songs you’ll want to listen to as an adult
Are there any of you who’ve found your musical tastes changing in your thirties compared to when you were younger? High-energy tracks are great, but sometimes you want to take your time with works infused with poise and sensitivity, right? In this article, we’ll introduce stylish music ranging from melodies with a sophisticated, urban flair to songs that exude a calm, mature mood.
We’ve picked selections from various eras and across a wide range of genres.
You’re sure to find a track that resonates with your sensibilities.
[For people in their 30s] Stylish Japanese songs you’ll want to listen to as an adult (1–10)
Love gets even more mellowDivorce Legend

One of Rikon Densetsu’s signature songs, captivating with its urbane yet somehow nostalgic sound.
The music video dropped in June 2022, and its refined sensibility quickly drew attention.
The blend of honeyed, melting vocals and rhythmic guitar makes for a sound that feels like pop crafted for grown-ups.
The lyrics portray the exhilaration of a brand-new romance and the wavering emotions caused by the other person’s ambiguity.
It’s not just sweet—there’s a pleasantly bittersweet give-and-take that really hits the spot.
It’s a track that keeps you company on a city night when you want to sink into music alone.
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Singer-songwriter aiko continues to portray the delicate nuances of love with razor-sharp lyrics and a one-of-a-kind melody.
This song conveys a bittersweet yet resolute vow to never wear again a piece of clothing bound to a special memory.
The unforgettable recollections hidden beneath its sound may gently touch the drawers of the heart that each listener carries.
It’s one of the tracks on her 16th major-label album, “Zanshin Zansho,” and also serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “Apocalypse Hotel.” A bitter yet beautiful pop number.
blinkAwesome City Club

Awesome City Club captivates with their refined sound woven by male and female twin vocals.
“Matataki” is a piece they released in April 2021.
This song warmly encourages those moving toward the future.
It sings of a sparkling hope that keeps you facing forward, even as you experience meetings and partings.
Even on days when you’re battered by a downpour of words, the message that it will become a story uniquely your own resonates deeply.
It’s the perfect anthem for taking a new step—and it’s also great for relaxing nighttime listening.
Hot TopicAwich

This track by Awich features mellow rap that shines over an urban, atmospheric sound.
Released as a single in October 2024, it conveys a strong resolve to stay true to oneself without yielding to unfair treatment or societal pressures.
It’s a stylish yet strong-willed number you’ll want to play when reflecting at the end of the day or when you need a boost for tomorrow.
Eye to EyeSuchmos

Suchmos has long captivated many listeners with a musicality that fuses a wide range of genres including rock, jazz, and soul.
How about their lead track Eye to Eye from the EP Sunburst, completed after a long hiatus? The song sings of a steadfast resolve to rise again, carrying one’s own pride in their heart.
It’s so characteristic of them to bottle a quietly burning intensity within such a refined ensemble.
Be sure to give it a deep, attentive listen.
ODDTAXISkirt and PUNPEE

It’s a work with a striking, slightly melancholy atmosphere, like gazing absently at a cityscape at night.
Released in 2021, this song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Odd Taxi.
The melody woven by Wataru Sawabe, who continues to reinvent pop traditions, blends beautifully with the rap of PUNPEE, an artist who has expanded the realm of Japanese hip-hop, resulting in a highly refined piece.
The worldview of the lyrics—depicting the noise lurking in everyday life and the subtle dissonance you suddenly feel amid familiar scenery—resonates all the more deeply now, precisely because of the many experiences we’ve accumulated.
It’s a profound track, perfect for nights when you want to step away from the city’s clamor and sink into contemplation.
orionKenshi Yonezu

It is a song that earnestly longs for a connection with someone far away, like constellations shining in the winter night sky.
Created by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, it was released in February 2017 as his sixth single.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
Its absorbing sound and a melody that hides fierce emotion within quietness create a profoundly rich world.
Take your time and immerse yourself in this musical realm.





