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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Akai Koen Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
night after nightakai kouen22rank/position

This is a track included on the 2012 album “Innocence in the Laundry.” I find the beat in the chorus—where the sense of speed suddenly stops—very interesting.
By the way, the sound of the Caribbean instrument, the steelpan, appears in the intro.
chameleonakai kouen23rank/position

A song included on the 2017 album “Nesshō Summer.” It was written with a staff member in mind after experiencing several farewells that they didn’t want to part with, and it conveys a deep appreciation for the staff.
The repeated “ta-ta-ta” melody in the intro and interlude is bound to get stuck in your head.
Number Sixakai kouen24rank/position

This is a track included on the 2012 album “Laundry de Ketsubaku” (Innocence in the Laundry).
At first it might seem like an easy-to-listen pop melody, but there’s an unstable, peculiar atmosphere drifting through it that conveys the band’s distinctive musicality.
Platinumakai kouen25rank/position

The songs of the four-piece rock band Akai Ko-en are born from a distinctive songwriting process: guitarist Yosaki Tsuuno creates demos that incorporate elements of classical and contemporary music, which the entire band then elevates into a catchy rock sound.
This track, included on their fourth album Netsushou Summer released in August 2017, was also used as the ending theme for the TBS information program Ousama no Brunch.
Its lyrics, linking words together like a shiritori game, are memorable, and the subtly budding feelings of love, depicted from a woman’s perspective, create a unique world.
Though the melody is tinged with sadness, the girl’s emotions are expressed adorably, making it a song you’ll want to listen to alone on a summer night.
Laundryakai kouen26rank/position

This is a song included on their major-label debut mini album, “Bleaching in the Laundry.” It evokes a relaxed, spacious atmosphere.
By layering playing that borders on dissonance over a beautiful melody, they create a unique worldview.
Their refined musical sensibility can be felt in this track as well.
What to sayakai kouen27rank/position

This is the tenth track on the 2012 album “Laundry de ketsujō o” (Proving Innocence in the Laundry).
At first listen it sounds like a typical piano ballad, but you can sense Akai Koen’s distinctiveness here and there.
For example, the piano in the intro deviates slightly from standard chord progressions, showcasing Akai Koen’s knack for doing things their own way.
dignified and radiantakai kouen28rank/position

A rock band formed in 2010 in a high school light music club.
In the beginning, they covered popular bands, but later they started creating original songs.
In recent years, they have been garnering significant attention, with the editor-in-chief of a well-known music magazine highly praising their songwriting, composition, performance skills, and originality.


