For example, an album that brings together songs around a specific theme—like “youth” or “romance”—is called an omnibus CD.
In some cases, it’s also referred to as a compilation album.
Even if the performing artists are different, the songs share a cohesive feel, so you can keep listening to music that matches your mood—that’s the appeal.
There are also collections of hits by decade, as well as ones organized by genre, such as rock or R&B.
In this article, I’ll introduce some recommended omnibus CDs.
It’s definitely worth a look for anyone searching for event background music, too!
- Nostalgic Songs Perfect as Driving BGM for People in Their 40s
- A Must-See for Those in Their 20s: A Collection of Youthful Songs That Bring Back School Days
- A Collection of Japanese Songs to Hype Up Your Drive [BGM]
- Iconic ballads of 90s J-pop: nostalgic mega-hits and fan favorites
- A collection of romance-themed songs. Let’s listen to some Japanese love songs.
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- [Mood-Boosting Japanese Music / J-POP] Sky-High Hype & Chill Lift! A Collection of Up-Tempo Classics
- Packed with everything from friendship to romance! Youth anthems recommended for Gen Z
- Coming-of-age songs for your 50s: heart-thumping × heartwarming classics and popular tracks [2026]
- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
- [Touching the Heart] Timeless Ballad Masterpieces. A Collection of Unfading Classics and the Latest Songs [2026]
- [2026 Edition] Songs Loved by People in Their 60s: Classic Hits from Their Youth
- Winter songs in 90s J-pop: a roundup of popular winter tunes
[Recommended] Compilation of Japanese music omnibus albums/CDs (1–10)
Song of Ai

This is a compilation album collecting love songs you’ll want to give to the most important person in your life.
Released in December 2007, it includes tracks like GReeeeN’s “Ai Uta,” which sings honestly about feelings for someone you love, and SoulJa’s “Koko ni Iru yo feat.
Thelma Aoyama,” where gentle feelings for a beloved person are expressed through laid-back rap and warm vocals.
Brimming with the warmth of love, all 15 tracks are timeless classics that continue to be cherished across generations.
Why not listen while reliving your own memories—overlaying the bittersweetness of first love or the loneliness of long distance with the feelings you had back then?
Drama and Tears: Nostalgic Memories and the Songs of Those Days

This is a compilation album featuring hit songs from TV dramas that aired mainly in the 1990s and 2000s.
It includes many tracks that left a powerful impression as drama theme or insert songs, such as LUNA SEA’s “I for You” and Remioromen’s “Konayuki.” Just hearing these songs may bring back vivid scenes from the dramas and even move some listeners to tears.
The album cover features an illustration by Fumi Saimon, a manga artist and essayist who created the original works for numerous dramas from the same era.
Climax Anime Hits

This is a compilation album that brings together anime songs that lit up the anime scene of the 1990s and 2000s.
Anime and manga, beloved worldwide as emblematic aspects of Japanese culture, have also spawned music that enjoys popularity both in Japan and abroad.
The tracklist is packed with major hits like JUDY AND MARY’s “Sobakasu” and ORANGE RANGE’s “*~Asterisk~.” Even if you’re not an anime fan, you might find your spirits lifting as you listen.
BEST SUMMER

Released in July 2009, this compilation album brings together 34 powerful J-pop hits to blow away the summer slump.
The tracklist includes Whiteberry’s “Natsu Matsuri” and Tamio Okuda’s “Easy Rider,” among others.
It’s packed with songs that make you want to dance under the summer sun and high-energy tracks that’ll have you rolling down the car windows and cruising along the midsummer coastline.
Every song will have listeners of all generations saying, “When it comes to summer, it’s gotta be this track!”
HOLIDAY tunes ~ Outing Mode

This is a 34-track compilation album that will make your day-off outings even more exciting.
It features J-POP hits released from the late 1990s to the early 2000s.
Packed with upbeat tracks that lift your spirits the moment you hear them—like Ken Hirai’s “POP STAR” and Tomoyasu Hotei’s “Bambina.” And if you’re humming along amid lush scenery, how about Noriyuki Makihara’s “Far Away ~’06 Version”?
JR SKISKI 30th Anniversary COLLECTION

“JR SKISKI” is a ski travel campaign that JR East has run every winter since 1991.
This omnibus album was produced in 2021 to commemorate the 30th anniversary, compiling past commercial theme songs.
The commercials have long been a beloved winter tradition.
Many people have probably felt their hearts skip a beat at the sight of popular young actresses smiling in ski wear.
Featuring tracks like GLAY’s “Winter, again” and back number’s “Heroine,” this lavish album brings together songs that have become staples of the winter season.
Climax J-Rock History

This is a compilation album featuring rock hit songs from the 1980s to the 1990s.
The 1980s, often called the golden age of rock, saw a surge in the Western rock scene, and Japan carried that momentum forward with various movements like the band boom and the visual kei boom.
The tracks include Pink Spider by hide with Spread Beaver, ff (Fortissimo) by HOUND DOG, and more.
Why not listen to these passionate rock classics and bask in the memories of those days—maybe even the slightly mischievous ones?

