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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Guaranteed to warm your heart just by listening! Reiwa-era love songs (1–10)
loveNEW!Uru

This is a love song that captures a steadfast feeling beyond the wavering heart’s anxiety and loneliness.
It’s a track that feels like confiding what’s inside your chest, and Uru’s clear, translucent voice gently seeps into the heart.
Released in November 2025 as the coupling track to her 16th single “Platform,” the title track is used as the opening theme for the anime “Everlasting Twilight.” Even if you cherish your partner, some people find it hard to express their feelings honestly, don’t they? In such moments, gifting this song will convey the certain love you hold within.
Try using this song to share your desire to stay together from here on.
The color of happinessNEW!Onda Masanori

A love song overflowing with tenderness—cherishing the one who brings color to ordinary days and embracing each other’s unadorned selves.
Its wistful yet warm vocals give voice to clumsy feelings that are hard to put into words.
Masanori Onda reworked an idea he’d been nurturing since he was 19, releasing it in January 2026 after about three and a half years.
It was written as the ending theme for the drama “Kimbap and Onigiri: Two in Love, Alike Yet Different.” A perfect track for lovers who acknowledge their differences in values and wish to treasure one another.
If you want to thank someone you love but feel too shy to say it, this is a number you should definitely hear.
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

This work by Official HIGE DANDism masterfully weaves together the power of words and expressions of love, gripping listeners’ hearts and never letting go.
Written as the theme song for the drama “silent,” their eighth digital single is an emotional winter ballad that feels like reaching for warmth amid the cold.
With a pleasantly shuffling rhythm and crystalline vocals, the song vividly paints the scenes evoked by its lyrics.
It might be the perfect track for anyone who struggles to put their feelings for someone special into words.
As Love SaysNEW!Nichiyoubi no Mezonde

“As Love Commands” is a song released in February 2026, created based on Shinta Harukawa’s manga “Akira Momose’s First Love in Ruins.” Tomoya Tabuchi of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN wrote and composed the song, with arrangement by Akita Horie.
Vocalist Rei’s translucent voice vividly conveys the frustration of love and the exhilaration of spring, while the driving band sound sets your heart racing.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to feel the sparkle of youth!
To tell you the truth,yangusukinii

A Young Skinny song that sings about the bittersweet inability to express the feelings deep in one’s heart.
Chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “Ousama no Brunch” in October, it was released in October 2022.
Its lyrics delicately portray the struggle to be honest, resonating with many listeners.
The down-to-earth words spun by youths who met on social media vividly reflect modern romance.
This work is a heartwarming love song that stays close to the complicated feelings of someone in love.



