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1991 Japanese Hit Songs | A collection of timeless classics loved across generations!

In 1991, when Japan was shaken as the bubble economy began to collapse, music continued to soothe people’s hearts amid anxieties about changing times, and a stream of hit songs was born.

In this article, we’re spotlighting Japanese songs that became hits in 1991! From timeless ballads cherished across generations, to positive anthems that encouraged the Japanese people, to poignant love songs that tug at the heart, we’ll cover a wide range.

Why not look back on “who you were back then” alongside these gem-like masterpieces?

1991 Japanese Hit Songs | A Collection of Timeless Classics Loved Across Generations (31–40)

JulianPRINCESS PRINCESS

Jurian (Julian) / Super Loose Socks (Princess Princess Cover)
JulianPRINCESS PRINCESS

Princess Princess, pioneers of all-female rock bands, also had big success this year.

They stand shoulder to shoulder with the other artists I’ve introduced—1991 truly was a banner year.

If you’re a woman who plays in a band or plays an instrument, this track is a must-listen.

Goodbye, YesterdayTUBE

Even though TUBE has become firmly associated with being a summer band, they also gained popularity in 1991 with this song.

They had already produced many hit singles, so you can sense a certain confidence here as well.

They’re still a popular group for karaoke today, so I can recommend them.

Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

Parody Song Grand Medley / Tatsuo Kamon
Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

What’s amazing about this person is that they can rank around the top 30 in the annual charts with parody songs.

Despite being a comic song in the form of a parody, the fact that they established an entire genre deserves more recognition.

And even now, it still makes you laugh.

An uncool way of getting dumpedŌe Senri

Senri Oe “An Uncool Way to Get Dumped” MUSIC VIDEO
An uncool way of getting dumpedŌe Senri

Thinking that even Senri Oe was in ’91, it truly was a wonderful era with so many artists who are still active today scoring massive hits.

Japan still had momentum, and without things like the internet as we have now, you could say it was a fortunate time for artists.

Shake Hip!kome kome CLUB

Kome Kome Club “Shake Hip!” (1986)
Shake Hip!kome kome CLUB

The group Kome Kome Club has been active for a long time and continues to perform consistently.

The way they seem to genuinely enjoy making music overlaps with groups like Dreams Come True, and I think they’re truly wonderful.

Their live shows are still really exciting, so I’d love to experience one if I get the chance.