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-era love songs (21–30)
TRUE LOVESnow Man

Set to a vibrant J-pop sound, it sings about the small miracles found in everyday life.
It’s a track released digitally by the idol group Snow Man in October 2025, serving as the lead song for their album Ongokochishin, which came out in November of the same year.
It expresses the feeling of still being captivated by a lover turning around at a meeting spot, and gratitude for the days that pass by as a matter of course—warming the heart with the relationship it portrays.
It’s a touching love song to listen to when you want to be reminded of the happiness of having someone precious in your life.
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.
Because of loveSnow Man

This piece, which closes Snow Man’s November 2025 album “Onko Chishin,” blends a delicate, piano- and strings-led melody with choral work that showcases their emotive vocals.
It carefully portrays a heart swayed by love, inner conflict, and the resolve to face one’s relationship with a loved one with sincerity.
Immerse yourself in this romantic ballad and savor it slowly.
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.


