A Must-See for the Heisei Generation: Nostalgic Songs That Were Popular in the Heisei Era
It’s only been a few years since the Reiwa era began, but trends like “Heisei-era clichés” are already popular.
Among them, music is especially loved as nostalgic oldies.
So this time, we’re introducing “classic Heisei-era songs we recommend to people born in the Heisei era”!
The Heisei period was a time when many new music genres were born, with club music—especially UK garage and dubstep—undergoing major changes.
In addition to dance music and mainstream J-pop, we’ve also picked standout tracks from lesser-known genres like R&B and jazz rock.
If you were born in the Heisei era, be sure to check them out!
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[A Must-See for Those Born in the Heisei Era] Nostalgic Songs That Were Popular in the Heisei Period (31–40)
cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

This is Ai Otsuka’s second single, released in December 2003.
It was used as the opening theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV and as the ending theme for the variety show Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!.
The portrayal of a couple two years into their relationship—likened to two fruits joined together—is charming, conveying a bond that deepens as they overcome quarrels.
Its bright, poppy melody and lively brass arrangement are sure to lift your spirits.
It’s a recommended track for those enjoying happy times with a partner or looking to start a wonderful romance.
Peach-Colored Unrequited LoveMatsuura Aya

Released in February 2002 as Aya Matsuura’s fifth single, this song was featured in Shiseido’s “Tissera Mune-Kyun Peach” commercial, which also drew attention for Matsuura’s own appearance.
It peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, sold over 220,000 copies, and was included on the album T.W.O.
The lyrics liken the flutter of unrequited love to a peach-pink hue, and the bouncy melody that kicks off with a shouted call is instantly memorable—just listening to it lifts your spirits.
It’s the perfect track for getting hyped at karaoke with friends after school or for those heart-pounding moments when you’re nursing a crush.
Apply false eyelasheskyarī pamyu pamyu

Released in January 2012 as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s debut single, this track features Yasutaka Nakata’s dazzling electropop sound and lyrics that intertwine themes of magic and transformation inspired by false eyelashes.
Through the everyday act of putting on makeup, the protagonist’s growing confidence is portrayed with playful, pop-infused word choices.
Pre-released in 73 countries including Japan, the song drew global attention and debuted at No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The B-side, “Kyary ANAN,” was used in a commercial for the job service “an” by Intelligence.
Its unforgettable catchy phrases and melodies have colored many people’s youth in vivid hues.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants a boost of energy or loves all things cute.
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

This is a rock ballad by JUJU released in 2009.
As the theme song for Nissan’s Cube commercial, it touched the hearts of many.
The lyrics express deep gratitude to the person who taught the singer the meaning of life at times when, amid unchanging days, she felt she might lose sight of what truly matters.
JUJU’s powerful yet delicate vocals convey a straightforward resolve to keep loving, even when apart.
It’s a timeless song that gently stays by your side when you want to renew your feelings for someone important or when you need a little warmth in your heart.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku

A signature song by Fujifabric that captures the fleeting feel of summer’s end.
Released in November 2007 as their 10th single, it was included on the album TEENAGER.
Inspired by the fireworks at Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi, the hometown of Masahiko Shimura, the lyrics portray the confusion that comes with changes in oneself and one’s surroundings as the seasons turn.
In 2013 it was featured as an insert song in the drama SUMMER NUDE, and in 2018 it was used in a commercial, becoming a classic that remains in many people’s hearts.
With poignant lyrics and a melody that sinks into your chest, it’s the perfect track for looking back on your youth.


