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Masterpieces and hit songs of 80s Japanese pop (kayōkyoku)

The ’80s were full of hit songs, weren’t they?

Here are some especially recommended classics and hits from the era’s signature kayōkyoku tunes.

It’s a timeless, legendary playlist that rewrote the history of Japanese music—one we want both those who spent their youth back then and those who didn’t to listen to.

We feature a wide range of artists, from bands and singer-songwriters to idols.

A karaoke contest limited to this decade would be a blast, wouldn’t it?

Masterpieces and hit songs of 80s kayōkyoku (61–70)

The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS

Princess Princess 'The Hottest Summer in the World'
The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS

A heart-throbbing love song that unleashes the imagination in the August breeze and sets off on an adventure with a lover.

First released by PRINCESS PRINCESS in July 1987, the song initially received a lukewarm response, but upon its 1989 re-release it topped the Oricon charts and even rose to No.

2 for the year.

It later became familiar as the theme song for TV Asahi’s programs “Sekai Dokkiri Watch” and “Itsuka Iku Tabi,” and in 2012 it was also used in a commercial for Sapporo Beer’s Ice Lager 7.

It’s a track that lets anyone feel as if they’re embarking on a romantic adventure straight out of a movie scene.

TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

Many people cherish “Touch” as an iconic anime song of the Showa era.

It was written specifically as the opening theme for the baseball anime of the same name.

Released in 1985, it became an unprecedented hit.

Set to a folk-style melody, the lyrics portray the bittersweet romance of youth.

Incidentally, the song drew renewed attention in 2021 when a parody version was featured in a McDonald’s commercial.

Be sure to compare the versions.

Lonely Tropical FishWink

Lonely Tropical Fish / Wink [Official Music Video]
Lonely Tropical FishWink

Released in 1989 as Wink’s fifth single.

It was featured in a headphone commercial, reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, won the 31st Japan Record Awards and the 22nd All Japan Cable Radio Awards, and its distinctive choreography matching the song also became a hot topic.

atonementTeresa Ten

Atonement - Teresa Teng - Guitar Solo Vocal Cover
atonementTeresa Ten

This song was released as a single in 1984.

It sings of a bittersweet, sorrowful farewell to a loved one.

With this song, Teresa Teng made it into the top 10 of the Oricon charts.

Some of you might even call it your go-to number at karaoke.

Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten

Teresa Teng – Let It Be (to the Flow of Time) [HD]
Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten

It was released in 1986 as Teresa Teng’s 16th single.

At both the 19th Japan Cable Music Awards and the 19th All Japan Cable Broadcast Awards, it became the first song in history to win the Grand Prix for three consecutive years.

Even after Teresa Teng’s passing, it has been covered by many artists and continues to be sung as a classic.