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)
The Last Flowerakai kouen29rank/position

A track included on their fourth album, “Nesshō Summer.” It’s a song by Akai Koen that expresses feelings for a loved one by wishing to become “the last flower.” They’re a band with a distinctive way of expression, and one of their charms is lyrics that really pierce the heart.
treeakai kouen30rank/position

A track included on Akai Koen’s album “Mouretsu Rhythmic,” released in October 2019.
Using nature and illness as motifs, it poetically depicts human fragility and growth.
It features a distinctive sound that incorporates elements of classical and contemporary music, with experiments that defy pop and rock conventions, such as dissonance and counter-melodies.
Imbued with Yosaki Tsuno’s desire to “remain infinitely free,” the piece invites listeners to their own interpretations, which is part of its appeal.
The album “Mouretsu Rhythmic” won the Excellence Album Award at the 56th Japan Record Awards.
It’s a perfect song for those who value staying true to themselves!
Red Park Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
person of moistureakai kouen31rank/position

From the translucent opening, tones spread out as if you were underwater, creating a mysterious sense of floating.
It’s a track included on the 2012 mini-album “Toumei na no ka Kuro na no ka” (“Is It Transparent or Is It Black?”).
Composed solely of a chorus and a bridge, it’s an experimental piece whose pleasant melody line lingers in your ears.
The lyrics by Yonezu Masaki Tsuno are deeply enigmatic, as if capturing fluctuations of emotion just as they are.
The beauty of the choral work also stands out.
It might strike a chord when something in your heart feels unsettled.
Iakai kouen32rank/position

The song by Akai Ko-en included on their indie-era mini album “Walking with Bremen” is a masterpiece that candidly expresses Misa Tsuno’s state of mind.
It portrays, in raw and unfiltered form, the tangled emotions of young people who feel crushed by the pressures of school and a competitive society.
Released in September 2014, the track was later remade and received high acclaim.
Its appeal lies in a unique worldview woven from a complex arrangement that effectively uses Akai Ko-en’s signature dissonance and a natural vocal delivery.
It’s a song that resonates with those searching for a place to belong or struggling under social pressure.
The wind knowsakai kouen33rank/position

Akai Ko-en is a rock band that freely expresses genreless charm in their music.
They’re known for their wide-ranging sound, from colorful pop to heavy rock.
Their 2014 release “Kaze ga Shitteru” was used as the ending theme for the anime The Pilot’s Love Song.
Its rumbling guitar layered over a softly floating melody line is undeniably cool.
It’s a warm piece that matches a story set in the sky, where battles unfold.
Be sure to check out this anisong packed with both gentleness and strength.
yellow flowerakai kouen34rank/position

This is a track from the 2016 album “Junjō Randoseru.” With its pop, bright, and calm vibe, it made me think, “Is this an ending theme for something?” And yes! It’s the ending theme for NHK’s “Gretel no Madoka”! The scene in the MV intro where she sings holding a dandelion is fantastic, too.
Girl bands are great, aren’t they?
lumpakai kouen35rank/position

This is a song included on the album “Transparent or Black,” released in 2012.
It has a distinctive worldview with a slightly eerie, dark atmosphere that makes it memorable.
Yet in the chorus, when the vocalist cries out “Kagome, kagome,” you can feel a spine-tingling sense of coolness.


