[Heisei Love Songs] A carefully selected collection of gem-like love songs that continue to be cherished even in the Reiwa era!
From bittersweet unrequited-love songs to happy mutual-love tunes, love songs are timelessly filled with masterpieces!
They especially tend to resonate with those in the midst of romance.
In this article, we’re featuring “Heisei Love Songs”—romance tracks that were released and became hits during the Heisei era.
These are all songs that drew a lot of attention at the time, so many of you can probably sing along.
You’ll no doubt find yourself thinking, “I used to listen to this so much!” and sinking into a wave of nostalgia.
They’re sure to make for a lively karaoke session if you go with a “Heisei Love Songs only” theme, don’t you think?
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[Heisei Love Songs] A carefully selected collection of exquisite love songs that continue to be cherished in the Reiwa era! (51–60)
Love is…Kato Miria

The grand ballad inspired by the classical masterpiece Canon delivers a straightforward message—no matter what happens, we’ll stay together—that truly resonates.
Even when loneliness and anxiety make it hard to see ahead, there is someone who will never give up on you and keep supporting you.
It sings of the strength and preciousness of such love and bonds.
Released in June 2007 as Miliyah Kato’s tenth single, the song also served as the ending theme for the anime Toward the Terra.
Its inclusion in the best-of album M BEST II shows how it has continued to be loved over time.
A pledge of eternal love, this work is the ultimate love song—one that makes you want to stay with the person you cherish forever.
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

This is the second single by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, who drew attention in her high school days after winning the teen-only music festival “YAMAHA TEENS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL 2006 Oita.” Her clear, high-toned voice meshes beautifully with the acoustic guitar, creating a track that feels both wistful and refreshing.
The lyrics, which depict the emotions and scenes of her own unrequited love, perfectly capture the atmosphere of youthful romance.
It’s a love song for anyone who’s experienced love—one whose heartfelt message, “I don’t ask for much, but I just want my feelings to reach you,” resonates deeply.
Love ForeverKatō Miriya × Shimizu Shōta

A love song whose male-female duet, woven with sweet, bittersweet vocals, resonates deeply.
The tender concern for one another and the love that lingers even after a breakup overlap with the warmth of their voices, stirring profound emotion.
Featured on the album “Ring,” this track was released in May 2009 and became a major hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon daily chart.
Set to a smooth, R&B-tinged melody line, the romance portrayed from both a man’s and a woman’s perspective will comfort those who’ve experienced heartbreak or cherish memories with someone special, gently reminding them of a delicate first love.
It always begins with rain.ASKA

This gentle song, which portrays rain as a symbol of romance, is a signature work from ASKA’s solo career.
Through the motif of rain that deepens the bond between two people, it deftly expresses the anxieties and poignancy of love, as well as the depth of feeling for the other person.
The transparent vocals and delicate melody leave a lingering impression that seeps into the heart.
Upon its release in March 1991, it became explosively popular and achieved million-seller status.
It was also featured as the theme for Panasonic’s HALF stereo system commercial and the film “A Delicious Marriage,” capturing the hearts of many.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to reminisce about rainy-day memories with a loved one or deepen their feelings for someone special.
Love will winKAN

This is the eighth single by singer-songwriter KAN, who continues to captivate fans with songs that actively incorporate influences from Western artists.
Used as an insert song on the variety show “Houchan no Yamada Katsutenai TV,” it became a long-running hit and is now considered KAN’s signature number.
With a high-energy arrangement that makes the whole track feel like a chorus, it gives you a powerful push forward—just as the title suggests.
Its rich, layered vocals inspire the courage to believe in love, making it an upbeat, positivity-filled pop tune.


