A classic from the good old days! A famous birthday song born in the Showa era.
In every era, there are so many great songs that celebrate birthdays.
If you listen not only to the latest tracks but also to the gems from the good old days, you might make some new discoveries.
So this time, we’re introducing birthday songs released in the Showa era.
We’ve put together a wide-ranging list, from upbeat numbers perfect for celebrations to nostalgic tunes.
While few of them were A-side singles, you can enjoy hidden masterpieces by famous artists.
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- Songs for birthdays you’ll want to listen to and give—birthday songs with lyrics that touch the heart
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- Nostalgic yet new! Hit songs from the Showa era you’ll want to use as BGM
- Recommended Japanese birthday songs to give on someone's birthday
- Songs to give for an 88th-birthday celebration (Beiju). Heartwarming classics and popular tunes.
- Songs to gift for longevity celebrations: heartwarming classics and popular tunes about life
- Background music for a birthday party. A roundup of recommended birthday songs
- Make your once-a-year special day dazzling! A birthday song born in the Heisei era
- Showa-era love songs: A roundup of timeless love songs cherished across generations
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Heart-Pounding ♥ Birthday PartyIwai Sayuri

Iwai Sayuri’s second single, released in 1983 (Showa 58).
It features a classic idol-pop style with a bright, catchy melody.
The lyrics and tune, which capture the excitement and flutter of birthdays, resonated with young people at the time.
Notably, the lyrics make the most of Iwai’s baby-faced look and youthful, innocent vocal tone—she debuted at 14 as the younger sister figure in the “Gin Gae family.” As a song that symbolizes 1980s idol culture, it may be one reason it’s still loved today.
A recommended track for anyone wanting to relive their youth.
Birthday is minus oneWada Kanako

Kanako Wada is a singer-songwriter who enjoys particularly high popularity in the city pop scene.
Released as a single in March 1988, this song is a slightly bittersweet yet charming birthday tune that portrays a relationship with a younger lover.
It rides a sparkling melody to express the worry of growing one year further apart with every birthday, and the gentle words he offers to wrap those feelings in comfort.
The arrangement brims with that signature 80s city pop groove—still so pleasing to listen to today.
Originally included on the acclaimed 1987 album “KANA,” it was also used in a Sunwave commercial.
It’s the perfect number for a special day when you want to celebrate with a sophisticated mood while keeping a touch of sweetness.
In conclusion
This time, we featured birthday songs released in the Showa era—what did you think? Nostalgic as they are, the message celebrating that special day never loses its charm.
They’re great picks for karaoke too, so be sure to check them out!


