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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Mutual-love songs recommended for winter. Romantic songs you’ll want to listen to in winter (81–90)
God of RomanceHirose Kōmi

As it gets colder and we start craving warmth and closeness, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and other events are just around the corner—so I’m sure some of you are fired up and thinking, “I want a boyfriend/girlfriend!” The perfect pep song to give you that push is Romance no Kamisama.
Needless to say, it’s Kohmi Hirose’s massive hit.
Interestingly, even though the lyrics don’t actually include any winter-themed words, it became associated with winter after being used in commercials for the ski shop Alpen.
Its upbeat, positive take on romance makes you feel like your luck is lifting just by listening! Let’s have the god of romance on our side and make the most of winter!
Lovers in MidwinterMatsuda Seiko

This is a very heartwarming winter love song with lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto.
It’s included on her sixth album, “Candy.” Midway through the song, singer-songwriter Masamichi Sugi joins in as the boyfriend, and their back-and-forth gives it a fun, cute vibe.
She has many other famous songs, so this one tends to be overlooked, but it’s a gem! Yes, a hidden gem.
North Wind ~May it reach you~Makihara Noriyuki

This is a song by Noriyuki Makihara released in 1992, depicting a man’s unrequited love along with descriptions of snow.
The portrayals of the very cold room and the increasingly intense snowfall are exquisitely wintry and captivating.
What’s more, the lyrics describe how he can’t speak well in front of the person he likes and how he wants to be the first to tell them that it’s snowing—feelings that many people who have experienced unrequited love will surely relate to.
White LightAmuro Namie

This is the most popular winter love song by Namie Amuro.
When the person you love is by your side, you’ll find yourself humming it naturally.
Listening to it together conveys a joyful, happy feeling, and it might make you think, “I want us to spend next winter together too.” It’s undeniably one of those classic songs that overflow with happiness.
Like in the music video, it’s a gentle, warm ballad that wraps you softly in a winter where the snow falls quietly.
A Love Lost on a Winter Journeyaotokei

It’s a heartbreak song, set in winter.
It sings of the sorrow of losing someone important, carrying a sense of wistfulness.
The structure is designed to unfold in a calm, matter-of-fact tone throughout.
Each lyric is carefully woven, making it easier to empathize.
The acoustic guitars coming from both sides add a distinctive flavor.



