Just listening will surely warm your heart! A love song of the Reiwa era.
Songs about love have always been cherished by listeners in any era.
From songs that warm the heart, to ones that lift your spirits, to those that stay close by your side—each listener can’t help but find themselves reflected in the music and feel a deep sense of empathy.
That hasn’t changed in the Reiwa era, and these songs continue to captivate a wide range of listeners.
This time, we’re introducing love songs released in the Reiwa era, so whether you’re in love right now or not, let yourself be immersed in their worlds!
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Just listening will surely warm your heart! Reiwa Love Songs (31–40)
Stay with meTele

Released in November 2025, this song is a love song that reflects Tele’s unique perspective: it’s the ordinary moments—like street corners after the last train and late-night conversations—that truly shape a relationship.
Set to an emotional band sound with a soft, beautiful melody, the track somehow radiates incredible warmth even through its heavily distorted guitar tones.
If you’re struggling with the dynamics of someone you care about, this song might really hit home.
Dream of the Trifoliate OrangeŌhashi Torio

A number by Ohashi Trio that drew attention as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series What Did You Eat Yesterday? Season 2.
Released as an EP in November 2023, this song features a light acoustic sound and a warm, country-tinged feel that resonates pleasantly.
The drama carefully portrays the everyday life of a same-sex couple, and this track, aligning with that worldview, sings about the irreplaceable value of living fully in the present moment.
When you find yourself cherishing ordinary time with someone dear, or wanting to feel grateful for daily life, give it a listen.
Room of EdenSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog is a rock band beloved for lyrics that capture everyday moments and melodies that comfort the heart.
Released digitally in November 2025, this track was also included on their mini-album “Curry Rice,” which came out in December of the same year.
It’s said to have been created from a melody that vocalist-guitarist Shinya Ishihara came up with in a dream.
The lyrics portray unadorned scenes—a casual gesture of removing an eyelash from a lover’s cheek, a small quarrel and making up.
It’s a gentle love song perfect for a calm weekend spent with someone special.
next toMarushii

A ballad written by Marcy, a rock band from Fukuoka, as an answer song to their hit “Love Song.” The lyrics capture the moment you realize the true nature of love through the gestures and expressions of a partner who’s always by your side, gently reminding us of the precious happiness found in everyday life.
Ukyo Yoshida’s vocals intertwine with the warm instrumentation to resonate deeply in the heart.
Included on their third album “Flavors,” released in November 2025.
Through this song, feel the irreplaceable value of the days spent with someone you cherish.
heart notesSuzuki Airi

A heartrending ballad that captures the irreplaceable beauty of everyday life that seems to last forever.
Performed by Airi Suzuki, who has flourished as a solo artist after her time in Hello! Project, the song was released digitally in December 2022.
It was selected as the ending theme for the special theatrical edition Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends-, released on CD in March 2023, and later included on the album 28/29.
The evolving feelings of two people who can’t quite be honest with each other are traced like entries in a notebook, expressed through meg rock’s poetic lyrics and Katsuhiko Sugiyama’s beautiful string arrangement.
A perfect listen for when you want to reevaluate your relationship with someone important.
Just listening will surely warm your heart! Reiwa-era love songs (41–50)
Moon-viewing ReverieAile The Shota

Released in October 2025, this work by Aile The Shota is an autumn love song born from his first collaboration with Koichi Tsutaya.
Set against a city bathed in moonlight, it portrays a love so devoted it feels like the self might disappear.
The earnest wish—“If it means being loved by you, I don’t mind changing my shape”—is likened to the way the moon shines only when lit by the sun and to the evening primrose that blooms and withers in a single night.
The calm soundscape woven by piano and strings, along with Aile The Shota’s delicate vocals, are captivating.
It’s a perfect listen for quietly soaking in music on long autumn nights.
MeloriHey! Say! JUMP

A nostalgic, bittersweet sound that hits you right in the heart! Featured as the lead track on the album “S say,” released in November 2025.
You’ll get swept away by the groovy bassline crafted by MINA of East Of Eden.
The lyrics, themed around that “meloi” emotional vibe, pop-fully portray slightly tangled attachment and memories, leaving you with a sweet, aching feeling.
It’s an addictive dance track perfect for those nights when an old romance suddenly comes back to mind.


