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Popular Song Rankings of Akai Koen [2026]

Popular Song Rankings of Akai Koen [2026]
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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.

Red Park Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Love and Liesakai kouen1rank/position

Akai Ko-en – “Love and Lies” Music Video
Love and Liesakai kouen

A song by Akai Ko-en that portrays sweet yet bittersweet feelings of love.

With delicate words, it weaves the story of a girl’s budding romance as spring arrives.

The tension of being next to someone she likes and the clumsiness that makes her hide her true self resonate deeply.

While capturing the instability of love, this piece gently sings of the yearning to fall in love anyway.

Released in August 2017, it was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Ousama no Brunch.” It’s the perfect track for those moments when you want to bask in the warmth of spring and sink into a faintly bittersweet mood.

It may awaken nostalgic memories of love sleeping in your heart.

Absolute relationshipakai kouen2rank/position

Akaiko-en – Absolute Relationship (MV Full Ver.) [Theme Song for Fuji TV Saturday Drama “Lost Days”]
Absolute relationshipakai kouen

A song by Akai Ko-en that drew attention for its brief running time of just 100 seconds.

Under the production of Seiji Kameda, the intricate interplay between guitar and bass, along with the color added by the glockenspiel, creates a distinctive world.

Released in March 2014 as the theme song for the drama “Lost Days,” it came out as their 4th single.

With lyrics themed around one’s true feelings versus public facade and a powerful sound that resonates deeply, this track is recommended for moments when you want to reflect on the sense of distance between yourself and others.

NOW ON AIRakai kouen3rank/position

A song whose lyrics delicately depict everyday happenings and emotions leaves a strong impression.

The uptempo guitar riffs and expansive vocals create a pleasant resonance.

Included on the album “Mouretsu Rhythmic,” it was released in September 2014.

The song tells of how music and radio stay close to us during difficult times in life, giving courage and comfort.

It also portrays the hardships of living in modern society, such as the feeling of comparing oneself to people who keep posting happy-looking photos on social media.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to forget daily stress and spend the day with a positive mindset.

Orangeakai kouen4rank/position

Red Park “Orange” Music Video
Orangeakai kouen

This song’s refreshing melody and emotional band sound really resonate with the heart! The straightforward, powerful vocals cast a bright light on bittersweet themes like parting and new beginnings, giving you the courage to move forward.

Its charm lies in the careful depiction of wavering emotions—stepping into the future while still holding on to lingering feelings.

Created by Akai Ko-en, this single was released in November 2020 as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “A Band That Leapt Through Time.” It has been loved by many fans, reaching as high as No.

27 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a great pick to pair with a video for graduates taking a new step while looking back on days spent with friends! A perfect track to add a brilliant touch to a smile-filled graduation movie!

communicationakai kouen5rank/position

This song portrays the courage to accept your changing self and take a step toward the future.

It was included on the single “Imasara / Kōshin / Sayonara wa Iwanai,” released in July 2013 when Akai Ko-en announced their return to activity, and was later featured on their first album, “Kōen Debut.” Yosaki Tsuno said that the melody and lyrics came to her naturally while driving to Fukuoka, and the lyrics—like a dialogue between her past self and present self—gently resonate with listeners.

It also drew attention as a tie-in for the TOYOTA × STUDIO4°C animation project “PES NEXT GENERATION,” premiering at the JAPAN EXPO in Paris.

It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to face forward even as you feel bewildered by change.

ciderakai kouen6rank/position

Akai Koen live Cider (Passionate Singing Festival)
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It’s a love song that captures youthful romance, as if even your feelings are heated by the summer heat! It’s a track by the girl band Akai Koen, known for songs like “Zettaiteki na Kankei” and “Orange,” included on their second album, “Mouretsu Rhythmic,” released in 2014.

From the sound alone, it feels like it expresses emotions popping like fizzy soda bubbles! There are probably people who find themselves following their crush with their eyes without even realizing it.

Even if you’re not aware of it, this song might jolt you into recognition.

a lantern in the dark (night)akai kouen7rank/position

Akaikoen – “A Lantern in the Dark Night” Music Video
a lantern in the dark (night)akai kouen

As the first installment of their three-month consecutive release, Akai Koen dropped Yami yo ni Chochin.

True to its title, it’s a killer tune wrapped in the sultry heat and slightly mysterious air of a summer night festival.

The ensemble—featuring a guitar riff that weaves in traditional Japanese melodies from Misa Tsuno, a heaving, serpentine bassline, and tight drums—is nothing short of breathtaking.

The dizzyingly shifting song structure feels like wandering a summer night road lit by flickering lanterns.

It’s a track whose performance radiates such intensity you can almost break a sweat just listening.

KOIKIakai kouen8rank/position

Akai Koen “KOIKI” Music Video
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It’s a single released in 2015.

The song features a driving drum intro, understated A and B verses, and a slow, beautiful chorus, with transitions between melodies crafted to be especially pleasing to the ear.

The sharp, cool guitar work is another highlight.

peepholeakai kouen9rank/position

Rather than being sick or twisted, it has quite a mysterious worldview and gives off a dark impression.

Interpreting the lyrics is pretty difficult, so I think it’s best to listen with the aim of immersing yourself in this dark atmosphere.

That’s how strong the song’s worldview is!

At this point / After all this time / Now (when it’s too late)akai kouen10rank/position

It has a unique musical style, with complex chords and rhythmic work, and the lyrics are so intricate that it’s hard to tell what kind of song it is at first listen.

In J-pop, one-sided love songs typically have straightforward lyrics, but this one is complex.