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A beautiful melody soothes the heart… Heisei-era ballad hit songs

The Heisei era, which includes the 1990s—often called the period when CDs sold more than at any other time in human history—gave birth to many hit songs.

In particular, many ballads continue to resonate with listeners’ hearts even as the times change.

With today’s revival boom, more young listeners are becoming interested in hearing the hit songs of that era.

So this time, we’re introducing ballad songs that were hits during the Heisei period!

If you grew up with them, they’ll feel nostalgic; if not, they’ll feel fresh.

Be sure to check them out!

A beautiful melody soothes the heart... Heisei-era ballad hit songs (51–60)

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One of Spitz’s signature songs, released in April 1995, it continues to move many hearts with Masamune Kusano’s gentle, wistful vocals.

The lyrics embody themes of love and loneliness, rebirth and hope, offering a depth that invites new interpretations with each listen.

Featured on the album Honey (Hachimitsu), the track also became beloved as an insert song for the drama Hakusen Nagashi.

It’s a comforting piece you’ll want to hear while thinking of someone dear beneath the starry sky.

I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I won't fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

A gem-like ballad that delicately portrays the pain of heartbreak and the hope of taking a new step forward.

Noriyuki Makihara’s gentle vocals tenderly envelop the protagonist’s complex feelings as they struggle to accept a breakup with their lover.

While carefully depicting the loneliness and confusion felt in everyday life, it also resonates with the positive resolve hidden behind the words “I won’t fall in love anymore.” Released in May 1992, the song was used as the theme for the drama “After the Children Are Asleep,” reaching No.

2 on the weekly Oricon chart and No.

7 for the year.

It’s a song that stands as emotional support, accompanying you through the healing process of a broken heart.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced some classic ballad songs that colored the Heisei era—how did you like them? Beyond the tracks we featured, there are still many more hit songs out there, so take this opportunity to explore the gems of the Heisei era!