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[Winter Songs] Classic Showa-era masterpieces. Popular songs you’ll want to listen to in winter.

In the Showa era, countless classic and hit songs were born and cherished by many listeners.

Winter, in particular, was a season packed with events like Christmas and New Year’s, and filled with dramatic themes such as snowy landscapes.

In this special feature, we introduce some of the finest winter songs from the Showa period.

We hope that those who experienced the era in real time will feel nostalgic, while those who did not will find it fresh and enjoyable.

Please enjoy!

[Winter Songs] Showa-era Masterpieces. Popular Songs to Listen to in Winter (51–60)

The Last Holy NightSugiyama Kiyotaka

Kiyotaka Sugiyama – Saigono Holy Night[OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
The Last Holy NightSugiyama Kiyotaka

A perfect ballad for a winter night.

It evokes the bittersweet feelings of a couple huddling together on a street corner, wrapped in cold air and glittering lights.

Released in November 1986, it became Kiyotaka Sugiyama’s second solo single and is also included on the album “realtime to paradise.” The lyrics, filled with emotions beyond words, resonate deeply and have the power to move listeners.

It’s recommended both for those who feel nostalgic for the past and for those creating new winter memories.

Why not listen to it while quietly watching the snow fall outside your window?

Fairy of Powder SnowShimada Nami

This is a masterpiece that beautifully captures the glitter of snow coloring a winter nightscape and the bittersweetness of love.

Released in November 1986, it was also used as the theme song for Japan Vicks’ “Clearasil” commercial.

The lyrics delicately portray the feelings of a woman waiting for her lover on a snowy Christmas Eve, and Nami Shimada’s clear voice further enhances the song’s world.

Its melody, built on minor chords, carries a sense of melancholy, expressing uncontrollable emotions within an up-tempo arrangement.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a winter night as you stand by the window reflecting on a past love, or while quietly watching the snowfall.

Full of ChristmasKudō Shizuka

Shizuka Kudo is a singer who thrives across a wide range of fields—not only in music, but also as an actor, TV personality, jewelry designer, and painter.

The song that closes her best-of album “gradation,” X’mas ga Ippai (Full of Christmas), features a dreamy intro that conjures the holiday just as the title suggests.

Its lyrics, filled with love for someone special, seem perfectly suited to color the holy night.

With a melody that blends pop brightness with a touch of wistfulness, it’s an unforgettable, timeless winter song.

Lovers’ PavementTHE ALFEE

This is THE ALFEE’s 19th single and their first song to reach No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

Toshihiko Takamizawa’s clear, high-toned lead vocals leave a pleasantly lingering impression.

Although released in 1984, it has continued to be performed at music festivals in the 2010s and is widely supported by fans as one of THE ALFEE’s signature songs.

“Pavement” refers to a paved road.

The song expresses a straightforward love: a vow to walk along a path prepared just for the two of us for a lifetime.

Kanda Riverkaguya hime

With lyrics depicting the real love lives of young people that resonated widely, this became the biggest hit for Kaguya-hime, with Kosetsu Minami on vocals.

It was originally just an album track, but once it was played on the radio, a flood of listener requests poured in.

Thanks to the strong push from a famed producer, it was released as a single and is said to have ultimately sold two million copies.

“Amid the escalating student protests, when I go home, my girlfriend warmly welcomes me—can I really allow myself to lean on that kindness as things are?” The anguish of lyricist Tadao Kitajo seems to have struck a chord with the youth of the time.