[Yutori Generation] Looking back on nostalgic Halloween songs and memorable tracks
Uniquely for the yutori generation! Are you looking for songs perfect for the Halloween season that gradually fill you with nostalgia? From tracks that took our school days by storm to hidden gems we used to hum in classrooms and at club activities, we’ll introduce memorable songs that bring back the feelings of “back then.” A must-see for those who want to liven up a Halloween party or listen to that song once more!
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[Yutori Generation] Looking Back on Nostalgic Halloween Songs and Unforgettable Tracks (11–20)
Orange Happy HalloweenŌhara Sakurako

This is a poppy track by Sakurako Ohara that captures the excitement of Halloween and the sweet-and-sour feeling of first love.
The electronic intro alone is enough to spark anticipation! The song charmingly portrays the protagonist’s cute determination to confess their feelings, spurred on by the extraordinary vibes of costumes and parties.
Set to a catchy melody crafted by Seiji Kameda, it makes your heart flutter just by listening.
It’s included on her debut solo single “Thank You.” released in November 2014, which peaked at No.
12 on the Oricon charts.
The title track also served as a TV program theme.
Put it on at a Halloween party with friends, and it’ll likely bring back the fun memories of your school days.
How about giving it a listen when you’re in the mood for some nostalgia?
In conclusion
Halloween has taken root as a new cultural tradition, shaped by the unique sensibilities and ways of enjoying it characteristic of the yutori generation.
Why not make wonderful memories again this year with costume photos that light up social media and seasonal songs by various artists? Color your long autumn nights in your own way.


