Recommended mutual-love songs for winter. Romantic songs you'll want to listen to in winter.
Why do love songs listened to in the cold winter air sink so deeply into our hearts?It’s precisely because it’s the chilly season that we long to feel someone’s warmth close by—and that’s the charm of mutual-love songs: they gently stay by your side in that feeling.In this article, we’ll introduce a wealth of mutual-love songs perfect for winter—from sweet tracks made for the February Valentine’s season to tender love songs that suit winter cityscapes.As you think of someone special, be sure to find a favorite song of your own!
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Recommended mutual-love songs for winter. Romance songs you’ll want to listen to in winter (51–60)
Mikan HeartC&K

One of the signature songs by the male vocal duo C&K, Mikan Heart, is a classic ballad often introduced as a tearjerker.
When you’re in unrequited love, isn’t the hardest moment when you realize that this love will never come true? Maybe the other person already has a committed partner, or you were rejected harshly in the past—the reasons vary, but many people find it hard to let go even when they tell themselves it’s time to move on.
This song gently embraces those lingering feelings of love and the emotions that have nowhere to go.
If you’re worn out from one-sided love, it’s a song you should definitely listen to at least once.
Mr.SnowmanE-girls

These lyrics sing about a love-struck girl whose feelings keep accelerating because the boy won’t make a move.
It’s a song that captures the excitement of a wintry romance.
The vocals are by Ami and Shizuka from Dream, Karen Fujii from Happiness, and Reina Washio from Flower.
Interestingly, this track was released under the name “e-girls” with a lowercase initial, rather than “E-girls.” That playful twist was inspired by its use in a commercial featuring the members—the UHA Mikakuto “e-ma throat lozenges” ad.
To youEXILE

A ballad that beautifully captures the chill of winter and the ache of unrequited love.
Through concrete images like snowy landscapes and a memorable sweater, it portrays the longing for a past romance.
The resolve to move beyond heartbreak and embrace hope for the future is also striking.
Released in November 2011 as EXILE’s 38th single, it reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart and was used as the image song for FUJITSU’s ARROWS Kiss smartphone.
It’s the perfect track for a winter night when you want to quietly reflect by the window or soothe the pain of a broken heart.
Cherishing memories that linger in your heart, this song gives you the courage to look ahead and take the next step, resonating deeply with many listeners.
Thinking of you, unrequited loveGUMI

“Kimi Omoi, Kataomoi” by GUMI, produced by Takanon, is a song that expresses the aching feelings of a seemingly hopeless unrequited love.
Even after working hard to grow closer to the person she likes, one day that person tells her they’ve fallen for someone else—an undeniably shocking turn of events.
The song depicts her struggling with what to do with the feelings still inside her after learning that truth.
Many listeners may find themselves relating to this one-sided love whose goal has suddenly disappeared.
While there aren’t any explicit winter images, the quiet sorrow of winter overlaps with the poignancy of realizing a love that won’t come true.
LOVER SOULJUDY AND MARY

Her one-of-a-kind high-tone voice, unlike anyone else’s, vividly colors the winter season.
The lyrics are wonderful, too.
This song was also used as an insert track in the film Moteki, which reignited its popularity.
Back then, her voice carried more clearly than it does now, giving a different impression.
It’s a winter-perfect love song that creates a world only YUKI’s singing can bring to life.



