Have you ever suggested an intro quiz when someone at a drinking party or friends’ gathering asks, “Got any games that’ll liven things up?” Hit songs from the Heisei era, in particular, have the power to instantly bring back memories the moment you hear them and fire up the room across generations.
In this article, we’ve picked a wide range of tracks from Heisei classics that are perfect for an intro quiz.
From timeless staples everyone can hum along to, to deep cuts that true fans will love—we’ve got you covered.
Use this as a guide for choosing songs at your next event!
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[Heisei] Songs That Hype Up Intro Quizzes: A Collection of Unforgettable Tunes You Can’t Help But Hum (1–10)
astronomical observationNEW!BUMP OF CHICKEN

Just hearing the guitar in the intro is enough to make many people’s hearts swell.
It’s a masterpiece that portrays a protagonist gazing up at the night sky, facing hope and anxiety about the future in a world without clear answers.
Released in March 2001 as BUMP OF CHICKEN’s third single, it became a major hit after being featured as a TV drama insert song.
It’s also included on the album “jupiter.” The song reflects the inner conflicts carried by vocalist Motoo Fujiwara, and the katakana words born from his handwritten notes also drew attention.
It’s perfect for those who feel uncertain about moving toward their dreams, or when you want to reminisce about youthful memories with friends.
Put it on at a drinking party and it’s guaranteed to liven up the mood.
MiracleNEW!GReeeeN

You could say GReeeeN’s hallmark is words that speak straight to the heart and melodies that instantly lift your spirits.
Their songs are packed with the happiness found in everyday life, the joy of meeting someone special, and a pure love that leads into the future.
It’s a number that resonates across generations, cherishing encounters and treasuring the days you walk together.
This work is their seventh single, released in May 2008, and it became widely known as the theme song for the smash-hit drama “ROOKIES.” The moment it plays in an intro quiz at a drinking party, everyone wants to burst into a sing-along—perfect for livening up the mood!
The Door to TomorrowNEW!I WiSH

This is I WiSH’s debut single, released in February 2003.
It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s romance reality show “Ainori,” and became a massive hit, so many people may associate it with memories from that time.
For many, listening to this song brings back the excitement of a new romance and the courage to take a first step forward.
With its warm piano tones and clear, pure vocals, it’s a classic that perfectly suits graduation and farewell seasons.
Even today, it continues to be covered by various artists and has been performed on the YouTube channel “THE FIRST TAKE,” remaining beloved across generations.
Play it at a class reunion or a get-together with friends, and it’s sure to ignite the room from the very first notes.
Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~NEW!My Little Lover

One of MY LITTLE LOVER’s signature songs that makes your heart swell from the very first notes of the intro, released in August 1995.
It was used as the opening theme for the Nippon TV drama “Owaranai Natsu,” so many people likely listened to it while immersing themselves in the world of the show.
The intro’s guitar phrase is simple, yet it has a certain warmth and speaks straight to the heart just by listening.
The theme—parting with the pain of leaving a familiar place, yet sensing new hope—is especially striking.
The track was also included on the classic album “evergreen,” released that December, which went on to become a million seller.
It’s a timeless masterpiece that, the moment it plays in an intro quiz, makes everyone want to start humming along!
Tomorrow never knowsNEW!Mr.Children

The moment that piano intro starts, many of you probably have vivid memories of that time come rushing back.
Released as a single in November 1994 and used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Wakamono no Subete,” this signature Mr.Children track became a massive hit that could fairly be called a social phenomenon.
Even while grappling with the truth that no one knows what tomorrow holds, its message of pressing forward wherever your heart leads continues to encourage countless listeners today.
The beautiful contrast between the synth’s crisp timbre and Kazutoshi Sakurai’s warm melody draws you into its dramatic progression.
At a gathering or karaoke with people of the same generation, if you pick this as the first song for an intro quiz, it’s guaranteed to have everyone humming along and bursting into a sing-along.
CHE.R.RYNEW!YUI

When it comes to Heisei-era intro quizzes, the song that makes everyone smile the moment the melody starts has to be YUI’s classic.
It’s packed with the pure feelings of a protagonist who rejoices at getting a cell phone email from their crush and thrills at unfamiliar emoji.
It captures the sweet, bittersweet anxiety of timing a reply, set to a breezy acoustic sound.
Released as a single in March 2007, it was featured in the au by KDDI “LISMO!” commercial and as the ending theme for the TV anime ReLIFE: Final Arc, and it’s also included on the masterpiece album CAN’T BUY MY LOVE.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to relive those pure feelings from back then and get hyped with friends.
New Treasure IslandNEW!Sakanakushon

As soon as the retro synthesizer tones ring out in the intro, this track makes anyone want to start stepping.
It’s infused with a sincere passion for creation and a spirit of inquiry—carefully continuing to draw one’s own line toward an unknown world.
Released in September 2015 as Sakanaction’s 11th single, it was produced as the theme song for the film Bakuman.
Deeply linked to the movie’s themes, it achieves a superb fusion of music and visuals.
Packed with up-tempo dance music elements, it’s perfect for an intro quiz to heat up a party.
It’s also a song that gently gives a push to anyone trying to take on something new.
Odoru-LoopNEW!Furederikku

You know those songs that, once you hear them, you just can’t get them out of your head? “Odoruupu,” a track from rock band Frederic’s major-label debut EP “oddloop,” is exactly that kind of brain-looping tune, delivering a unique sound that cuts across genres.
Released in September 2014, the song was featured as the ending theme for the anime “Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches” and used in a UNIQLO web commercial.
Its catchy sound pairs perfectly with the rhythmic performance, making you want to move your body as soon as you listen.
Play it for an intro quiz and that brisk beat will instantly liven up the room.
It’s a comical number that blows away everyday stress—so gather everyone and have fun singing along.
HappinessNEW!arashi

This is the 20th single by the national idol group Arashi, released in September 2007.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai.
It carries a positive message of moving forward by imagining a brighter future rather than lamenting the present, and is characterized by a shimmering, guitar-driven sound.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart in 2007 and has become a staple cheer song for high school baseball.
From the intro, it delivers a exhilarating, racing sense of freshness, and its catchy melody makes you want to sing along with everyone.
Be sure to pick it when you want to liven things up with a crowd at reunions or parties!
ButterflyNEW!Kimura Kaera

When it comes to classic wedding songs, many people probably think of this one! It’s a signature track by singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura, released in June 2009 as a digital-only single.
It became a massive hit after being featured in a commercial for the wedding magazine Zexy, and Kimura made her first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.
There’s a story that she wrote it for a close friend’s wedding, and its warm message celebrating a loved one’s new beginning is truly moving.
The piano-centered, festive sound fills listeners’ hearts with happiness.
How about singing it with a friend who’s about to get married the next time you go to karaoke, to share your congratulations?


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