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A collection of nostalgic Japanese hit songs from the 1980s that still linger in our ears

Speaking of the 1980s, it was a time when countless timeless hits emerged that remain popular even today!

It was also an era filled with artists who influenced many of today’s musicians, and in many ways can be seen as the dawn of J-POP leading up to the explosive million-selling boom of the 1990s.

In this article, we’ll introduce a generous selection of especially recommended songs from the hit-packed 80s.

Please enjoy these nostalgic chart-toppers that are sure to bring back memories of the time.

Hit Japanese songs of the 1980s: a nostalgic collection of memorable classics (141–150)

Rizo Ravabakufū suranpu

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Rizo Ravabakufū suranpu

It was released in July 1989.

It’s the 14th single and was used in a “Cosmo Oil” commercial.

It’s also famous for being impersonated by Kuniko Yamada and Hiroshi Uchiyamada & Cool Five.

In response to the first track, “RIZO-LABA – Resort Lovers -,” a song titled “RIZO-LABA ~International~” was reportedly produced as an answer song.

Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

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Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a classic hit by the hugely popular music duo Dreams Come True.

Miwa Yoshida’s clear, expansive vocals are refreshing, making it a very pleasant song to listen to.

When it comes to themes of women’s romance, it’s the kind of masterpiece that always ranks high in popularity polls.

It’s a song that makes you feel like you’ll want to keep listening to it no matter the era.

Paradise GalaxyHikaru GENJI

Hikaru Genji - Paradise Galaxy (1988)
Paradise GalaxyHikaru GENJI

Here is the third single by Hikaru GENJI, released in 1988.

Following their debut song “STAR LIGHT” and their second single “Garasu no Jūdai,” ASKA handled both the lyrics and composition once again.

In its release week alone it sold roughly 300,000 copies, and it was so popular that all stock sold out as soon as it arrived in stores.

Their performances singing while on roller skates were particularly memorable.

In conclusion

We’ve featured a generous selection of hit Japanese songs from the 1980s.

The ’80s were the golden age of what’s now called J-pop and Showa-era kayōkyoku.

It was a time when truly outstanding lyricists, composers, and musicians released countless timeless classics.

Take a nostalgic look back at that era, and be sure to listen to the songs introduced in this article.