Mari Amachi's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
When it comes to iconic idols of the early 1970s, Mari Amachi stands out.
In 1971, she rose to fame with an appearance on the TBS drama series “Jikan Desu yo,” debuted as a singer with “Mizuiro no Koi,” and quickly became a national idol.
After that, the songs she released went on to dominate the top of the hit charts one after another.
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Mari Amachi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Album of Lovetenchi mari26rank/position

Mari Amachi’s debut single, released in 1971, is striking for the scenes woven by her translucent voice and innocent first love.
The synthesizer-driven arrangement—rare for the time—also drew out the song’s charm.
Its lyrics, praising pure love and the beauty of youth, resonated with many and have remained beloved across generations.
The way she grows through this work is captivating; although she was active as a member of the “New Three Girls,” she had a unique color of her own and brought a fresh breeze to the music scene.
It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to look back on the bittersweet memories of their youth.
See you tomorrowtenchi mari27rank/position

It’s a song about liking someone but not being able to be honest, waiting for the bus alone on a rainy Friday while wishing to be asked out again.
It’s the kind of song only an idol could sing: being invited, turning it down, yet still wanting to be invited again.
This track isn’t a single; it’s one of the songs from the 1975 album “Chiisana Jinsei” (A Small Life).
If the spring wind is blowingtenchi mari28rank/position

A delicate singing voice that evokes the arrival of spring gently envelops the listener’s heart in this song.
The transparent vocals blend beautifully with a melody as fresh as a spring breeze, letting you feel the coming of a new season.
Released in 2006, this track brings out the full charm of Mari Amachi and enjoys strong support from fans.
It sings of the fresh air carried by the spring wind and how nature’s awakening touches people’s hearts.
Spring is a time when anticipation for new encounters and experiences grows.
Listening to this song may make you want to start something anew with a refreshed spirit.
From Tears to Tomorrowtenchi mari29rank/position

Singer Mari Amachi, who rose to national idol status with the catchphrase “Sony’s Snow White (beside your heart),” left a lasting impression.
The track Tearful Tomorrow from her first album Mizuiro no Koi/Tearful Tomorrow stands out for its delicate sound set to a gentle waltz (3/4) rhythm.
Its message—don’t look back at the past; keep moving forward—feels perfectly suited to a life crossroads like a graduation ceremony.
It’s an emotional number whose enveloping vocals soothe the heart.
contrailtenchi mari30rank/position

This is a song by Mari Amachi included on her album “Fairy-Tale Writer,” released in November 1973.
The piece envelops you in a mysterious, dreamlike atmosphere.
Its lyrics, which symbolically portray the bittersweetness and hope of youth, are beautifully matched with an elegant melody.
Amachi’s clear vocals create a fantastical mood that sparks the listener’s imagination.
In 2013, Yumi Matsutoya’s version was featured as the theme song for Hayao Miyazaki’s film “The Wind Rises,” bringing the song back into the spotlight.
With lyrics themed around parting and new beginnings, it is sure to resonate with anyone standing at a turning point in life.


