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 (61–70)
somedayyuzu

“Itsuka” is Yuzu’s fourth single, released in 1999 (Heisei 11).
It’s a song that existed even before their debut, a classic that conveys both the chill of winter and the warmth of people.
It reached No.
4 on the Oricon Singles Chart and was selected for rankings of masterpieces you want to hear in winter.
The song was also included on the album “Yuzuen,” released the same year, which became a million-seller and topped the Oricon Albums Chart at No.
1.
Be sure to check out the music video, filmed in snow-covered Hokkaido.
WinterlandŌhashi Torio

Ohashi Trio, who is active as a singer-songwriter and composer, brings a heartwarming winter song titled “Winterland.” It’s a track included on his 2009 album “I Got Rhythm?.” The song depicts a man thinking of the person he loves against a winter backdrop.
It overlays his feelings with the falling snow, singing of those feelings reaching someone far away.
With a light, jazz-like sound, it’s a tune that’s sure to lift your spirits.
DEPARTURESglobe

Released by globe in 1996, this song is known as a classic that paints a winter landscape.
It became a massive hit upon release, selling over 2.3 million copies.
Chosen as the theme for JR East’s “JR SKISKI” campaign commercials, it has remained a memorable track for many.
Its melody, where chill and warmth coexist, gives listeners a bittersweet yet soothing feeling and is deeply etched into winter memories.
Crafted as a culmination of Tetsuya Komuro’s artistry, the song stands as a work that symbolizes globe’s musical identity.
It’s a track you’ll want to play in the cold season, one that lets you feel winter’s transience.
Why not enjoy globe’s sound—tender yet powerful—perfect for this time of year?
In conclusion
How did you like the winter songs that were released and became hits in the Heisei era? I’m sure there were many tracks you listened to often. Many of them are nostalgic tunes you’ve probably heard as theme songs for dramas or in commercials, and they might even make you want to sing them at karaoke. Since it’s winter, there are plenty of mellow tracks and moving love songs—why not take another listen to those winter songs?



