Ayaka’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Since her debut in 2006, singer-songwriter Ayaka has continued to thrive without losing popularity, despite a period of hiatus.
Among Ayaka’s songs, we’ve focused on the most moving tracks and compiled a ranking of her popular songs.
Ayaka’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Circle of Thanksayaka1rank/position

This is a heartwarming pop number that conveys gratitude straight to those around you.
Created by Ayaka, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture, it was released digitally in 2013.
It was reportedly written for Nestlé’s campaign celebrating the 40th anniversary of KitKat’s launch in Japan.
Ayaka’s feelings about the power of the word “thank you” are woven into the lyrics, and together with her gentle vocals, they resonate deeply.
Listening to this song may give you the courage to express the gratitude that’s hard to say in everyday life.
It’s a track you’ll want to give along with a gift filled with feelings for someone special.
crescent moonayaka2rank/position

Ayaka’s signature song, released in 2006, was used as the theme for NHK’s “Mirai Kansoku Tsunagaru TV @ Human” and as the CM song for au’s “LISMO.” It’s a poignant love ballad about feelings for a precious person far away, with piano melodies and a vocal that’s both powerful and delicate, resonating deeply in the heart.
The title refers to the shape of a cell phone, conveying the message that even if you’re physically apart, your hearts remain connected.
It’s a track that overflows with nostalgia, bringing back memories of listening to it with friends while gazing at the night sky during school days.
A classic that gently stays by your side when you’re in a long-distance relationship or thinking of someone dear who lives far away.
rainbow-coloredayaka3rank/position

A gentle, warm singing voice softly wraps around you—this is Ayaka’s tender cheer song.
Released as a single in June 2014, it was written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne.
The lyrics are striking for their strong resolve to keep moving forward even when your heart feels like it might break, and for their hope in a bright future.
Ayaka herself is said to have created the song with a spirit of closeness and support, and that feeling comes through in the gentle melodic line.
It’s the perfect track when you need the courage to take a new step or when you want to cheer on someone important to you.
Homeayaka4rank/position

This song is included on Ayaka’s seventh album, “Funtale.” It features a gentle, warm piano tone and Ayaka’s emotionally resonant vocals.
With the message, “Even when we’re far apart, my heart is always home,” the song overflows with a tenderness that wraps around the listener.
Released in June 2023, it also drew attention for its music video, which uses footage and photos from Ayaka’s own childhood.
It’s a track that evokes feelings for loved ones and an unchanging bond despite distance—perfect for moments when you’re thinking of family or friends far away.
Welcome back.ayaka5rank/position

A song by female singer-songwriter Ayaka that reflects on her hometown.
When your environment changes—like transferring schools, advancing to the next stage, or setting off on a new journey—listening to it will fill you with gratitude for where you come from.
As it was also a TV drama theme song, it’s well-known and an easy choice to sing at karaoke.
Sakuraayaka6rank/position

Ayaka’s “Sakura” evokes a quiet stirring in the heart with the arrival of spring.
Though released on October 14, 2017, this song remains timeless, conveying the fleeting moment of new beginnings and departures with her warm, powerful voice.
It was her first song to take graduation as its theme, expanding the breadth of her expressive range.
Fragile like falling cherry blossoms yet brimming with vitality, its melody gives courage to those setting out and comforts those who remain.
It’s a perfect recommendation for anyone embarking on a new chapter amid the changing seasons of March.
The Beginningayaka7rank/position

A song distinguished by its warm, heartfelt vocals and lyrics that touch the soul.
It’s included on Ayaka’s first album after resuming her career, The beginning.
Centered on themes of new beginnings and personal growth, it portrays the journey of overcoming sorrow and farewells, and gaining kindness and new encounters.
It’s especially recommended for spring, when new chapters often begin, or at life’s turning points.
The lyrics, reflecting Ayaka’s own experiences, will resonate with listeners, offering courage and hope.
Birthday Songayaka8rank/position

The cute melody and Ayaka’s gentle singing voice warm the heart in “Birthday Song.” It’s included on her 2015 album Rainbow Road.
Both the lyrics and the song’s structure are very simple, but they’re filled with loving “congratulations.” It’s perfect for moms or dads to sing to their children, for singing to friends, or as background music for a birthday video! Feel the warmth embedded in the song and gift it to someone special.
Because you are hereayaka9rank/position

It’s a song included on her second album.
The album itself sold very well, so many of you might already know it.
Although she’s known for her gentle ballads, this track emphasizes a bright, catchy, and energetic vibe.
In that sense, I introduced it as a hidden gem! Please enjoy a slightly different, more powerful side of her singing!
To the futureayaka10rank/position

The song that has been attracting attention after being featured in an NTT Docomo commercial is Mirai e (To the Future).
It’s a track by singer-songwriter Ayaka.
She’s also a mother of two, and it’s said she wrote this piece based on the feelings she experienced while raising her children.
Because it sings of hope for the future and love for the children who will live in that future, parents in particular may find it especially relatable.
It’s also recommended for those looking for a love song that isn’t about romance.


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