Popular Song Rankings of Akai Koen [2026]
Akai Ko-en is a girls’ band that radiates a pop yet avant‑garde charm.
They made their major debut in 2012, and their freedom blossomed with their second album, which featured a collaboration with KREVA.
In 2017, vocalist Sato left the band, and attention has turned to what comes next.
We’ll present a ranking of their most popular songs.
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It’s a spring song released in 2016.
Rather than being an endlessly cheerful track like the ones you often hear—“Cherry blossoms are so pretty! Love it!”—it captures the unique wistfulness you feel in spring.
The line “Spring will carry away even the days we spent together” really hits home.
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This is a song included on the single “journey,” released in 2017.
With a youth theme and a travel metaphor, it’s a catchy, easy-to-listen-to pop track.
It feels like an anthem cheering on those living through their youth, and I’d love for anyone working hard or pursuing a dream to give it a listen.
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A must-listen for fans of girl bands! This four-piece is Akai Ko-en.
Their hallmark is a musical style that refuses to be confined to the “rock band” box.
Guitarist Yosaki Tuno’s remarkably broad musical roots shine through, and they’ve released many tracks with a distinctive worldview that can’t be summed up in a single word.
If you think “girl bands are just cute,” prepare to have that notion blown away.
Their song Zettai Reido was used as the ending theme for the fantasy anime Drifting Dragons.
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It’s the ninth track on the 2016 album “Junjo Randoseru.” The song bursts with momentum, kicking off with an undeniably cool guitar riff, and the chorus thunders with a beat reminiscent of melodic hardcore.
It’s beloved by fans as one of the songs that really gets the crowd going live.
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This track captivates with its brisk sound and striking lyrics.
Featured on the album “Park Debut,” released in August 2013, it hooks listeners with a progression that surges from the guitar riff straight through to the chorus.
The song portrays the struggles of young people pursuing their true selves, carrying a message of encouragement—“Move forward.” Positioned as part of a darker series of works, it has strong thematic connections with the surrounding tracks.
Packed with the technical musicianship and distinctive worldview characteristic of Akai Koen, this song is perfect for those in the midst of self-discovery or about to take a new step forward.
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This is a song included on the full album Junjo Randoseru, released on March 23, 2016.
It’s a song about a girl who grew up in West Tokyo—technically Tokyo, but different from a typical city upbringing.
The lyrics are amusing and surprisingly relatable, yet the melody is so cool that you can’t help but fall for the contrast.
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A song included on the mini-album “Tōmei na no ka Kuro na no ka” (“Is It Transparent or Is It Black”).
Akai Ko-en has a unique worldview, and this track is truly incredible.
The lyrics are written so sparsely that after hearing them once you can remember them, and that minimalism conveys the song’s essence.
I think it’s a pretty rock-driven track.
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Although the song is themed around worldly desires, it opens with a poppy, cute vibe.
The way it builds intensely toward the chorus draws listeners in.
The lyrics, woven with Buddhist concepts and human conflict, deliver a message that resonates with those seeking self-exploration and deep empathy.
Included on their second album, “Mouretsu Rhythmic,” released in September 2014, this track fully showcases Akai Koen’s unique musicality.
It’s said they sometimes perform it live wearing white ceremonial robes, making it a memorable experience visually as well.
Recommended for moments when you want to reflect on relationships and how to live—you’re sure to find a new perspective.
TOKYO HORBORakai kouen19rank/position

A four-member girls’ band that debuted in 2012.
This song was written before their debut, but since only the female part of the lyrics had been completed, they wanted a male voice and words for a song about a man and woman driving around Tokyo Bay.
They asked the rapper KREVA to join, and it turned into a cool track, they commented.
The meeting spot for the date is Shibuya Station at 8:00 PM on Wednesday.
Kururin Drawing Songakai kouen20rank/position

Akurai Kouen wrote an original “Kururin Drawing Song” for Kururin, the mascot of Tachikawa City where the band grew up.
Amazingly, just by listening to the first verse, anyone can draw Kururin! But be careful: in the music video everyone is so cute that you might not be able to focus on drawing.


