Arashi’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Arashi has continued to capture the hearts of a wide range of generations as a national group.
From pop tunes to ballads and grand message songs, there are countless tracks that gently warm your heart every time you listen.
In this article, we’ll introduce, in ranking format, some of their most moving songs that are sure to bring tears to your eyes.
We cover everything from nostalgic classics to numbers you’ll want to revisit, so try finding the one song that resonates with your heart!
Arashi’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Happinessarashi1rank/position

Released in September 2007 as Arashi’s 20th single, this track was used as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari.” Its shimmering, guitar-forward sound and bright, catchy melody are captivating.
Gently conveying the importance of moving forward and believing in the future even in difficult times, it gives listeners a powerful push from behind.
Brimming with a sense of speed, it’s perfect for events where you run your heart out, like relays and sprints.
At a sports day held under blue skies, it’s sure to further highlight children’s smiles and passion.
A timeless classic loved across generations—why not use it to unite and energize the entire venue?
Kitearashi2rank/position

The song “Kite,” sung by the five members of Arashi, is a refreshing yet powerful ballad that lets you feel the friendship and sense of achievement experienced through a sports day.
The fulfilled expressions and joy on the children’s faces after giving it their all, and the line in the chorus—“I wish for your dreams to come true”—symbolize children who are looking to the future and moving forward.
Please give a round of applause to the children who worked so hard, and make it a moving closing ceremony.
I believe the voices of the five members of Arashi will envelop the wide school grounds and create a warm atmosphere.
One Lovearashi3rank/position

Just hearing the intro is enough to bring that iconic scene back for many people, isn’t it? This love anthem by the national idol group Arashi was released in June 2008 as their 22nd single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the blockbuster film Hana Yori Dango Final, starring group member Jun Matsumoto.
The lyrics, which vow a love that never changes no matter how much time passes, warmly embrace the listener’s heart.
Its message—about choosing just one person and resolving to live together—is pure, unadulterated love.
It became a major sensation, ranking second on Oricon’s 2008 year-end chart.
Beloved as a wedding standard, it’s a gem of a ballad you’ll want to play when you want to express gratitude to a special partner.
Memories of Tomorrowarashi4rank/position

When it comes to Johnny’s, I think many people would say Arashi.
Among their many well-known songs, I’d like to introduce “Ashita no Kioku,” the theme song for a drama starring Sho Sakurai.
I believe it’s a song that gives courage to people who work hard every day.
Wild at Heartarashi5rank/position

This is the song that gives me courage when I’m feeling down or low on energy.
Its powerful message—life only happens once, so let’s laugh, cry, and move forward with everything we’ve got; let’s walk our own path without being bound by rules made by someone else—rings in the heart over a bright rock sound.
Released in March 2012, it’s also well known as the theme song for the drama Lucky Seven starring Jun Matsumoto.
With first-week sales of 550,000 copies, it’s a classic that has energized many people.
When you want to give something your all, this lucky song gives you a gentle push forward.
hometownarashi6rank/position

This is a song written specifically for the 61st NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Its content can truly be described as a nursery rhyme sung by Arashi.
With a relaxed tempo and a gentle, almost admonishing delivery, the lyrics remind us of the importance of the familiar things around us—people, places, and more.
It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to when you’re feeling a little tired.
Beautiful daysarashi7rank/position

A track that became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
Released in November 2008, it is Arashi’s 24th single.
It delicately portrays the feeling of continuing to think of someone while carrying lost time and unreturned feelings.
The warm, mid-tempo melody further accentuates the poignancy.
Perfectly aligning with the drama’s worldview, the song won the Best Drama Song at the 59th The Television Drama Academy Awards.
It’s a moving ballad that gently stays close to your heart when you want to look back on the beautiful memories you shared, even while bearing sadness.


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