Winter hit songs released in the Heisei era. Classic tracks that colored the winters of the Heisei period.
The Heisei era was a golden age with many million-selling songs and booming CD sales.
From among the many tracks that lit up that dazzling Japanese music scene, we’ve gathered a selection of “winter songs.”
These winter hits are nostalgic, and many of them are still heard today.
It’s packed with songs that remain karaoke favorites and frequently appear in music program specials!
Whether you’re from the generation that looks back on those youthful days, or you’re younger and discovering them for the first time, enjoy these hit winter songs from the Heisei era!
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Winter hit songs released in the Heisei era. Masterpieces that colored the winters of the Heisei era (51–60)
A town where it snowsUNICORN

This is a classic song that captures a snowy year-end townscape through a warm lens.
Released by UNICORN in December 1992, it was originally planned as a Christmas song, but was reworked into a year-end song.
Set to a shuffle beat with a melody that hints at mid-period Beatles influences, it strikingly contrasts the bustle and the quiet of late December.
The worldview woven from candid feelings about the hustle and bustle of the city and a nostalgic yearning for the falling snow continues to resonate with many.
Also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Totsuzen Variety Sokuhō!! COUNT DOWN 100,” this is a track you’ll want to listen to when you seek a bit of calm at the busy close of the year, or on a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone dear.
SNOW SOUND[Alexandros]
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Among songs that depict winter scenery, this number is set in a white-covered town and expresses a childlike purity.
Chosen as the CM song for JR East’s “JR SKISKI,” it was included on a single released in February 2017.
[Alexandros]’s characteristically energetic, pop-tinged rock sound meshes beautifully with lyrics themed around silence and hope.
The lyrics, which portray two people amid a snow-blanketed landscape, gently stir quiet emotion in the listener.
It’s a perfect track to soundtrack outings in the cold season and seems sure to add a touch of color to winter memories.
BRAVO! Nippon: A Fantasy of Snow and IceHikaru GENJI

“BRAVO! Nippon ~A Fantasy of Snow and Ice~” brings back memories of the 90s J-POP boom.
Released in 1994, the song became a support campaign anthem for the Lillehammer Olympics and can be said to have colored that winter.
The beautiful melody paints a fantasy world of snow and ice, seeming to transform the winter chill into a gentle warmth that nestles close to each person’s heart.
Savor the lyrics brimming with dreams and hope as you listen, and let them illuminate tonight’s winter sky.
DEAR…againHirose Kōmi

As a warm song that accompanies the winter season, Kohmi Hirose’s works continue to captivate the hearts of many listeners.
This piece is a classic that poignantly sings of parting from and reuniting with a lover.
The lyrics, woven with her transparent vocals, are filled with feelings for a lover far away, and the warmth of love—contrasted with the cold of winter—resonates deeply.
Released in November 1996, this song was also used in an Alpen commercial and became beloved by many.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on a winter night while reminiscing about someone you love.
Midwinter MemoriesMatsu Takako

This classic winter song from the late ’90s was released in November 1997 as actress Takako Matsu’s fourth single.
Its lyrics delicately portray changes in relationships and a wistful longing for the past, leaving a strong impression, and the warm composition reminds us of the bonds with our loved ones even amid busy days.
Despite having no tie-in, its first performance at the FNS Music Festival still feels fresh in our memory.
Takako Matsu’s clear, translucent voice and the gentle melody make it a track that warms the heart in the cold season.
It might be the perfect song for creating winter memories with someone special.



