From emotional tracks to exhilarating tunes! Heisei-era youth songs
When you think of songs that bring back memories of your youth, what kinds of tracks come to mind?
There are songs that remind you of friends or lovers from your school days, songs that take you back to the sweat and effort you put into club activities—everyone has tracks that overlap with their own youth.
And if you’re a student now, there are probably many of you who can relate to these feelings in real time.
This time, we’ll introduce some of the most famous youth anthems born in the Heisei era.
Whether you’re from that generation or not, be sure to check them out!
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From emotional tracks to exhilarating tunes! Heisei-era youth songs (21–30)
Swaying FeelingsZARD

This is ZARD’s signature song, featured in a Pocari Sweat commercial and certified a million-seller.
Even among the tracks that drove the Being boom, this one stands out for its refreshing feel.
The moment the intro starts, you can almost see the dazzling summer sunshine.
Izumi Sakai’s straight, crystalline vocals beautifully capture the thrill of a budding romance, winning the hearts of many.
The wavering emotions of longing for someone—sweet, a little frustrating—make the pure lyrics deeply relatable.
As a timeless classic, it continues to color the youth of countless listeners even today.
Remember (with MONGOL800)RIP SLYME

This heartwarming cheer song was created after a summer festival encounter with the Okinawa-born band MONGOL800.
Addressing a downhearted friend with the message “You’re not alone,” the lyrics powerfully encourage facing any hardship together—surely giving courage to many listeners.
It seamlessly fuses RIP SLYME’s signature laid-back rap with a refreshing band sound that naturally makes you want to clap along.
The track is included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in November 2007, and was also chosen as the image song for the 86th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
For those striving toward their goals with their teammates, this anthem of friendship will deliver a passionate boost.
From emotional tracks to exhilarating tunes! Heisei-era youth songs (31–40)
rainbowFukuyama Masaharu

This is a refreshing pop-rock number by Masaharu Fukuyama that brightens the listener’s mood.
For the first time, he handled the arrangement himself and was meticulous about the performance, channeling the passions of youth and grand dreams for the future into the music.
Feelings he wanted to express but couldn’t put into words, and a strong will to overcome hardships and grasp hope, come through clearly in his soaring vocals and the lively sound.
The song was included on a single released in August 2003 and was loved by many as the theme song for the drama “WATER BOYS.” It’s truly one of the signature masterpieces that symbolize that summer.
Naughty SunORANGE RANGE

A pop tune with an exhilarating, refreshing sound that left a powerful impression as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ~ Ikemen Paradise ~.” It brilliantly captures the world of the youthful school romantic comedy starring Maki Horikita, Shun Oguri, and Toma Ikuta.
Showcasing ORANGE RANGE’s signature, inventive sound-making, the track was released in July 2007 and continues to be beloved as a karaoke staple.
It’s recommended when you want to feel bright and positive, or when you want to look back on summer memories.
DEPARTURESglobe

A love song that defined the ’90s, where a heart-stirringly beautiful melody and gentle vocals resonate deep in your chest.
Through the faint hopes and anxieties born from sharing the same days, and the eventual parting and new beginnings, this single—released in February 1996—lovingly captures the memories the two protagonists walked together.
Its familiar dance tune and bittersweet romantic feelings lead you into a breathtakingly dramatic progression.
Featured in JR East’s ski campaign “JR ski ski,” it was etched into many people’s hearts alongside the striking visuals of Yutaka Takenouchi and Makiko Esumi.
An eternal classic from globe, dedicated to everyone setting out on a new path.
Broken RadioTokunaga Hideaki

Like music flowing from a nostalgic radio, a timeless song that seeps into the heart along with memories was created by Hideaki Tokunaga in July 1990.
The track, which overlays the feelings of a boy transitioning from adolescence to adulthood with the image of a broken radio, was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Tokai no Mori” (“Urban Forest”) and reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Featuring a grand arrangement by Ichizo Seo and beautifully harmonized with Tokunaga’s delicate vocals, the song artfully blends elements of pop and ballad into a moving piece.
It was also included on the album “JUSTICE” and performed at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2006 and 2009.
Conveying the transience and passion of youth, as well as a yearning for self-renewal, this work gently embraces the emotional fluctuations everyone experiences while growing up—a resonant song that speaks to the heart.
The strong and fleeting onesCocco

A lyrical melody that portrays the feelings of a traveler setting out to protect a loved one resonates deeply.
It explores the reality faced in a haven of peace and the conflict over what is lost in the pursuit of ideals.
Cocco’s delicate depiction of human strength and fragility shakes the listener’s heart.
Released in November 1997 as her second single, the song was also included on the album “Kumuiuta” and chosen as the CM song for JAL’s Hawaii campaign.
Its delicate yet powerful vocals and poetic expression struck a chord with many, earning it Gold Disc certification.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when thinking of someone dear or standing at a crossroads in life.
A youth anthem that particularly resonates with those who grew up in the ’90s.


