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[Masterpiece] Big Winter Anime Song Special!

I bet many of you started liking an artist because of an anime theme song.

Even when you look at the music charts, it’s rarer not to see anime-related tracks on them.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of anime songs perfect for winter! From ballads that embody winter songs to cool tracks that evoke the cold season, we’ve picked out a variety of works—so be sure to find your new favorite tune!

[Masterpieces] Big Winter Anime Songs Special! (21–30)

Holy KnightŌsaka Taiga (CV: Kugimiya Rie) Kawashima Ami (CV: Kitamura Eri)

Toradora! is a romantic comedy light novel series that became a huge hit in the late 2000s and was adapted into an anime in 2008.

The insert song used in episode 19, “Christmas Eve Festival,” which features the Christmas party, is this track, “Holy Night.” Effectively used in an episode that portrays the characters’ complex romantic feelings, this Christmas song is one you’ll want to listen to when winter comes.

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TV Anime “Just Because!” Ending Sequence (Mio Natsume, Hazuki Morikawa, Ena Komiya / behind) [NBCUniversal Anime × Music 30th Anniversary Daily OP/ED Posting Project]
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A gem of an anime song that depicts a clear, wintry scene and a quiet resolve amid the changing seasons.

It was released in November 2017 as the ending theme for the anime “Just Because!,” which portrays the youthful lives of high school students.

Sung by the three characters Mio Natsume, Hazuki Morikawa, and Ena Komiya, the song’s structure beautifully layers each of their feelings.

Its lyrical resonance, like falling snow, is perfect for a winter night when you want to reflect on your relationship with someone important.

An ideal companion for a Christmas Eve spent alone.

[Masterpieces] Big Winter Anime Songs Special! (31–40)

blizzardNishizawa Shiena

TV anime 'Kantai Collection -KanColle-' ending theme 'Fubuki' / Shiena Nishizawa MUSIC VIDEO
blizzardNishizawa Shiena

This song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Kantai Collection -KanColle-, which aired in January 2015.

It was also Shiena Nishizawa’s debut single, released the same year.

As the title suggests, a notable feature is that the lyrics include the names of characters from the series.

perfect slumbersHorie Yui

Perfect Slumbers FULL SUB HQ (Nekomonogatari: Kuro Opening) by Yui Horie
perfect slumbersHorie Yui

This song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Nekomonogatari (Black) ” and is sung by Yui Horie, who also appears in the series as a voice actress.

This is her second time performing an opening for the Monogatari series.

It’s a poignant anime song that you’ll want to listen to leisurely in the winter.

Departures ~A Song of Ai for You~EGOIST

[Guilty Crown] EGOIST – Departures ~The Love Song I Send to You~ (SARAH cover) / GUILTY CROWN
Departures ~A Song of Ai for You~EGOIST

This ending theme from the anime Guilty Crown is a gentle ballad that portrays a bittersweet, aching love.

Inori Yuzuriha’s strained, heartfelt vocals heighten the sense of sorrow, making it a song that pairs perfectly with the lonely atmosphere of winter.

A Winter DaySasaki Eri

Eri Sasaki “Fuyu Biyori” (Music Video) TV Anime “Laid-Back Camp” Ending Theme
A Winter DaySasaki Eri

This is the song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Laid-Back Camp.

The soft sound of the acoustic guitar gives a calm impression, like a clear winter day.

Eri Sasaki’s gentle singing voice is a perfect match for this track!

Song of FlowersAimer

Aimer “Hana no Uta” (Starring: Minami Hamabe / Theme song for the theatrical film Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] I. presage flower)
Song of FlowersAimer

This is the one chosen as the theme song for Chapter 1 of the film Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel].

It’s a track by the popular singer Aimer, known for numerous anime songs like “Zankyo Sanka,” and it was released in 2017 as her 13th single.

The tense sound arrangement, with beautifully resonant strings, is striking.

You get the feeling of being enveloped by its ethereal soundscape.

The film is a trilogy, so watching all three parts helps you understand the world of the song even more.

I also recommend the TV series!