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Top Songs Ranking of Anzenchitai [2026]

After debuting in 1983, Anzenchitai released numerous hit songs such as “Wine Red no Kokoro” and “Koi no Yokan,” but they went on hiatus in 1993.

They reunited sporadically several times before fully resuming activities in 2017.

They are a highly skilled band whose future endeavors are eagerly anticipated.

Anzen Chitai Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Friendanzenchitai11rank/position

A song released by Anzen Chitai in October 1986 that gained popularity on the TV show “Yoru no Hit Studio” was used in a Daio Paper commercial.

Featured on the album Anzen Chitai V, it drew strong response, reaching No.

7 on the Oricon chart and peaking at No.

2 on The Best Ten.

Koji Tamaki’s expressively rich vocals poignantly convey the delicate emotional shifts of a relationship transitioning from lovers to friends.

The beautiful melody, unfolding from a wistful piano intro into a grand orchestral arrangement, gently resonates with anyone feeling the loneliness of a changing bond with someone dear.

somewhere youanzenchitai12rank/position

Anzen Chitai “Anata ga Dokoka de” Official Lyric Video
somewhere youanzenchitai

Broadcast as a new song from June to July 2022, this track drew an overwhelming response thanks to Koji Tamaki’s warm vocals.

It was provided as the centennial commemorative song for Asahikawa City in Hokkaido, the hometown of the members of Anzen Chitai.

With messages like “I’m always watching over you” and “I’m by your side, so don’t feel lonely,” the song gently unravels the loneliness that many people—children and adults alike—tend to carry in today’s world, where the pursuit of convenience has thinned human-to-human communication.

It’s a work overflowing with warmth.

fierce gazeanzenchitai13rank/position

An unforgettable song by Anzenchitai that captures the emotions of a man and woman consumed by passionate love.

It’s an adult love song that also brings back the bittersweet feelings of youth—a true gem.

Released in January 1985 as their eighth single, it gained attention as the theme for the Autorama High-Sensitivity Laser commercial.

The song became a major hit, peaking at No.

2 on the Oricon Singles Chart and selling a total of 324,000 copies.

Koji Tamaki’s rich, velvety vocals overflow with passion and poignancy, brilliantly expressing the feelings of someone whose hidden love can no longer be contained.

It’s also recommended as a heartwarming message song to give to someone dear who is struggling with love.

A snap in yellow-green (moegi)anzenchitai14rank/position

Released to the world in February 1982 as Anzenchitai’s major-label debut single, this song features Koji Tamaki’s warm yet crystalline vocals that resonate like a slightly damp spring breeze.

In the season of thaw, the protagonist’s hopeful feelings—sensing the brilliance of life—come through alongside the beautiful melody.

The track holds special memories for the band, who created it while living and working in a studio they fashioned out of an abandoned house in Hokkaido.

It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to feel the arrival of spring or savor special time with someone dear.

The Sea and the Boyanzenchitai15rank/position

A work that conjures nostalgic scenes through Koji Tamaki’s deeply emotive vocals intertwined with the delicate performance of Anzenchitai.

It’s a song that gently depicts, as if painting a distant summer memory, the glittering surface of the water and a boy standing by it—awakening a tender longing for the past.

Released as a single in December 1986, it was also included on the masterpiece Anzenchitai V, released the same year.

When a quiet moment brings on a wave of sentimentality, this warm melody will surely wrap around you.

If you feel like immersing yourself in those faint memories of long ago, why not give it a listen?

Julietanzenchitai16rank/position

Released in 1987.

At the time, 8 cm singles were still the norm, but this song also drew attention for being released on a 12 cm CD.

It’s the 16th single by Anzen Chitai.

The lyrics reflect on a love that came too early—deeply moving and tear-jerking.

to youanzenchitai17rank/position

A song that speaks words of deep affection to a loved one, set against a grand, expansive sound.

It was included on the 1984 album “Anzenchitai II.” The structure is striking: it begins with piano at the core and gradually adds strings and the band, conveying a rising swell of emotion.

In tandem with that, the vocals also build in intensity, so being mindful of dynamics is important when singing.

Since the tempo is gentle, aim to sing in a relaxed manner while treating the lyrics with care.

Don’t be ordinary.anzenchitai18rank/position

This song boldly sings of the rising swell of romantic feelings, layered over a warm sound.

It’s the closing track of the 1985 album “Anzenchitai IV,” and it even conveys a sense of looping back to the first track.

The gentle band sound is marked by a richly layered, depth-filled guitar tone, and its bright timbre evokes a sense of hope for the future.

The vocals grow more powerful toward the chorus, which highlights the emotional build—focusing on these dynamics will help convey the song’s atmosphere.

Imagining a gentle, conversational style of singing may also make it easier to perform.

A Lonely Cheeranzenchitai19rank/position

A Lonely Cheers — Anzenchitai / Koji Tamaki
A Lonely Cheeranzenchitai

A song distinguished by a gentle, empathetic vocal delivery and warm, heartfelt lyrics.

This work offers words of encouragement to those feeling loneliness or sadness.

It was the 23rd single released by Anzen Chitai in February 1993 and was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Ocha no Ma.” Its structure is appealing as well, moving from a quiet introduction to a passionate performance, with emotional scat vocals added toward the end.

Recommended for farewells and graduation ceremonies, it’s a song that stays close to the hearts of people who have gone through difficult experiences or feel anxious in new environments.

Encounteranzenchitai20rank/position

Deai by Anzenchitai is their 24th single, released on July 10, 2002.

Chosen as the theme song for the drama Tuesday Suspense Theater, the track is notable for its lyrics that express heart-wrenching emotions.

Every time I listen to it, I’m reminded of the joy of meeting someone and the weight of love.

The precious memory of an encounter you can never forget… this work appeals to listeners with that sentiment.

While it is a song about parting, it also has a beautiful side that gives thanks for the encounter itself.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while thinking not only of a lover, but of any precious presence you’ve lost.