Make your once-a-year special day dazzling! A birthday song born in the Heisei era
If there’s one special day that comes to everyone once a year, it’s their birthday.
In fact, in many countries overseas birthdays aren’t celebrated because people’s exact birth dates aren’t clearly known, and even in Japan, before family registers were introduced in the Meiji era, many people didn’t know their own birthdays.
Did you know that?
With that in mind, it’s a blessing that we now take it for granted to know and celebrate our birthdays.
This time, we’re introducing birthday songs born in the Heisei era.
We hope they’ll add color to your special day.
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Heisei Birthday Song (21–30)
Say!Happy BirthdayToukyou Q Channeru

This is a track by Tokyo Q Channel that captivates with its distinctly ’90s groove and stylish sound.
From the unique perspective of calling a birthday “an anniversary you don’t remember yourself,” it warmly sings of gratitude and celebration for being born.
The lyrics by vocalist Mayumi Sudo and the light, heart-lifting pop melody crafted by Yasuhiko Warita together create a lovely celebratory mood.
Released as a single in February 1995, the song was also beloved at the time as the ending theme for the popular TBS program “Doubutsu Kisou Tengai!” It’s perfect for when you want to send a message that’s not clichéd yet still heartwarming.
I think it’s a hidden gem that lends a slightly grown-up touch to someone special’s big day.
Thank you for being born.KREVA

This is a warm message song that sings of gratitude for someone’s existence.
It’s a collaboration between KREVA and singer-songwriter Yu Sakai, blending elements of hip-hop and R&B into a comfortable, mellow sound.
Released in March 2009, the track is also included on the single “Ao” (Blue).
The lyrics center on themes of encounters and appreciation for existence, expressing sincere feelings with a touch of bashfulness.
It’s a perfect song for birthdays when you want to convey your gratitude to someone special.
Kimi Anniversary ~Thank You for Being Born.~sonā poketto

It’s a birthday song that expresses gratitude with the message “Thank you for being born.” Released in November 2012, it was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s ‘Portal ANN News & Sports’ and as the campaign song for Yomiuriland’s “Jewellumination 2012.” The track is a ballad that blends Sonar Pocket’s signature pop and R&B, featuring a warm and memorable melody.
It’s perfect for karaoke when celebrating the birthdays of a partner, family member, or friend, and is a recommended song for conveying love and appreciation to someone special.
Happy CelebrationKato Miria

This is a heartwarming song celebrating a best friend’s 20th birthday.
The lyrics are filled with scenes from a surprise party, the depth of their friendship, and memories of supporting each other.
Written in Miliyah Kato’s down-to-earth words, the lyrics are sure to resonate with listeners.
Included on the album “Ring,” the track features a bright, festive sound that blends R&B and pop.
It’s a perfect song for expressing gratitude to a dear friend or as background music for a birthday party.
Ceremonygo!go!vanillas

A heartwarming song themed around the deep love from parent to child.
Featured on the album “Kameleon Lights,” released in February 2016, it was born from vocalist Tatsuya Maki’s imagining of himself loving his own child.
The warm lyrics portray a parent’s feelings as they watch their child grow, and the happiness found in everyday life as it changes with the passage of time.
Set to go!go!vanillas’ signature rock sound, the love-filled message makes it perfect for birthday celebrations.
Singing it for a family member or someone special on their birthday is sure to convey your love and gratitude even more deeply.


