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Popular Nostalgic Hits and Classics Ranking [1980s Japanese Music Ranking]

Popular Nostalgic Hits and Classics Ranking [1980s Japanese Music Ranking]
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We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of classic Japanese pop songs, all in one go, ordered by most views!

We’ve picked out nostalgic hits from the 1980s!

Listening back, you’ll notice many of these tracks are still enjoying a revival today.

Be sure to check them out.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Popular Oldies and Classic Songs Ranking [1980s Japanese Music Ranking] (1–10)

ShipwreckNakamori Akina1rank/position

An emotionally rich ballad depicting a woman’s heart adrift in deep loneliness after losing the one she loves.

Originally released by Tokiko Kato in 1984, the song was covered by Akina Nakamori in 1987 and performed at the 38th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

While her mind tells her to “give up,” her emotions overflow and drive her to want to chase after her beloved—feelings that Nakamori’s sultry vocals express to perfection.

The song won the Gold Prize at the 29th Japan Record Awards and topped the Oricon charts, achieving an astonishing 410,000 copies sold.

It has also inspired numerous covers by renowned artists such as Kaori Momoi and Tomomi Kahala.

A gem of a masterpiece to listen to alone, quietly, when heartbreak leaves you on the verge of breaking.

Full of memoriesH₂O2rank/position

"Full of memories"—moved by a nostalgic melody
Full of memoriesH₂O

A signature song by H2O known for its lyrics themed around memories and growth in youth, paired with a gentle, melodic tune.

Released in March 1983, it was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime “Miyuki.” It peaked at No.

6 on the Oricon singles chart and became a major hit with total sales exceeding 400,000 copies.

The song is often selected for school music classes and chorus competitions, and is widely cherished as a graduation song.

Delicately portraying the emotions of the transition from innocent girlhood to adulthood, its lyrics—modeled on the Cinderella story—resonate with many.

It’s a moving piece you’ll want to listen to when reminiscing or facing a farewell with someone important.

Two People’s Summer Story – NEVER ENDING SUMMER –Sugiyama Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe3rank/position

A landmark of city pop by Kiyotaka Sugiyama & Omega Tribe, this song paints a sweet yet bittersweet love story set on summer shores.

Against backdrops of sandy beaches and marinas, the fleeting arc of a romance—from first meeting to parting—is rendered beautifully with an urbane, sophisticated sound.

Released in March 1985, it was featured in a JALPAK ’85 TV commercial for Japan Airlines, reached No.

5 on the Oricon charts, and achieved the remarkable feat of ranking No.

2 for the year on The Best Ten.

An eternal classic that pairs perfectly with summer memories, it’s a song to accompany seaside dates and quiet moments spent reflecting on an unforgettable love.

Graduationsaitou yuki4rank/position

Yuki Saito’s debut single is a gem of a youth anthem that portrays the end of student life.

It’s sprinkled with phrases that vividly evoke nostalgic scenes from school days.

The lyrics, which view graduation with a cool, composed perspective, convey a mature stance that avoids excessive sentimentality.

Released in February 1985, the song boasts a stellar lineup with lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto and music by Kyohei Tsutsumi.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to not only during graduation season but also at life’s turning points.

Yuki Saito’s clear, translucent voice is sure to resonate in your heart.

Dancing HeroOginome Yōko5rank/position

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Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

A signature disco-pop anthem of the 80s is gaining fresh attention on Instagram.

Centered on a nighttime dance floor, the song paints a glamorous world, with lyrics that describe dancing till dawn in sequin- and bead-studded outfits and silver shoes.

Released in November 1985, it became a major hit, entering the Oricon weekly chart’s Top 10 for the first time.

It enjoyed a resurgence in 2017, sparked by a high school dance team’s video, and has since become a beloved track across generations.

It’s perfect for those looking to evoke a nostalgic vibe or make a dazzling, eye-catching post.

MPRINCESS PRINCESS6rank/position

The heartrending ballad that depicts the pain of heartbreak remains a beloved hidden gem among Princess Princess’s fans.

Inspired by drummer Kyoko Tomita’s own experiences, the lyrics leave a strong impression, centering on lingering feelings and sorrow for a past lover.

Released in April 1989 as the B-side to “Diamonds,” it went on to achieve remarkable commercial success, including becoming the first million-selling single CD in history.

It’s a song we highly recommend not only to those who have experienced heartbreak, but to anyone who has ever felt the ache of longing for someone.

Limit LoversSHOW-YA7rank/position

This song resonates with the heartfelt desires of a woman seeking passionate, exhilarating love, carried by a powerful heavy metal sound.

Featuring commanding vocals and fierce guitar work, it was released as a single in February 1989, peaking at No.

13 on the Oricon charts and selling over 300,000 copies.

It was also used in a commercial for Showa Shell Sekiyu and became one of SHOW-YA’s signature tracks.

Embracing both the strength and vulnerability of women, it speaks to anyone who wishes to rediscover their true self, and is sure to strike a chord.