Just listening will lift your spirits! Energetic and cheer-up songs that defined the Heisei era.
No matter the era, many people switch their mood through music.
There are songs that give you a push, songs that get you hyped, and songs that light up a karaoke session—there are truly countless tracks in the world.
This time, from the Heisei era, which produced many classic hits, we’ll introduce songs that can lift your spirits just by listening.
When you’re feeling down or stressed, try finding the perfect song to match your mood!
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- An encouraging, uplifting song that stays close to your heart. A cheer song.
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- Songs that hype you up just by listening—recommended tracks from timeless classics to the latest releases
- An energizing song that was a hit in the 2000s—a classic that gives you strength.
- Songs from the Heisei retro era that will get any generation excited! Timeless tracks you’ll want to listen to now.
- [Hit Songs of the 1990s] The Best Uplifting J-Pop Hits!
- Cool songs of the Heisei era. Hit tracks that energized the times.
- Just by listening, you’ll feel braver! Cheer songs recommended for the Yutori generation
- Emotional songs from the Heisei era. Nostalgic tracks that really hit you.
- Upbeat, bright songs: a collection of tracks that lift your mood when you listen
Just listening makes you feel energized! Energetic and cheer-up songs that defined the Heisei era (41–50)
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS

A powerful portrayal of relentlessly sprinting toward one’s goals, this signature work by THE BLUE HEARTS is set in the real world—not a utopia or a hell—and boldly declares that life itself has meaning even if we can’t be perfect.
Released in November 1988, this track, which lends its name to the album TRAIN-TRAIN, uses piano for the first time in the band’s history to create a sense of exhilarating momentum and reached No.
5 on the Oricon singles chart.
In 1989, it was also chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “High School Rakugaki.” For those standing at a crossroads in life, this is a song that will be a powerful ally.
When you’re torn about a decision, let it be a source of courage that gives you a push forward.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced some upbeat songs from the Heisei era—how did you like them? They’re great for switching your mood when listening alone, or for blowing off steam at karaoke with a group. We hope you’ll remember the songs we featured today in all kinds of situations.


