BEGIN's Popular Song Rankings [2026]
BEGIN is a band from Ishigaki Island beloved by people of all ages for their acoustic sound and the friendly smiles of its three members.
From island songs resonating with the sanshin to bluesy numbers, their appeal lies in how their music shifts through many expressions.
Here are some of their most popular tracks, presented in a ranking.
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BEGIN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Let’s meet on Taketomi Island.BEGIN61rank/position

This is another song that goes perfectly with whistling, Orion Beer, and dancing.
Listening to it will definitely make you want to visit not only Okinawa but also Taketomi Island at least once.
It makes you want to go fishing while soaking up Okinawan time by the blue sea.
FlowerBEGIN62rank/position

It’s a cover of Shoukichi Kina’s ‘Hana,’ a song that has been covered by many musicians from Okinawa.
Its warm melody and gentle lyrics resonate deeply and can move you to tears.
When you face daunting obstacles, it gives you the strength to try to overcome them.
seedlingBEGIN63rank/position

Released as an Okinawa-exclusive single, this track is steeped in love for Okinawa, with a cool yet bouncing beat that’s pure fun.
Its flowing rhythm is irresistibly groovy, making your body sway naturally.
The word choices are packed with Okinawan terms in a way that’s entertaining—appealing not only to those from Okinawa but also to listeners elsewhere who find themselves dreaming of the islands.
It’s a song where you can feel BEGIN’s coolness and their deep affection for Okinawa.
Look up at the stars in the nightBEGIN64rank/position

BEGIN covered this song, which is also one of Kyu Sakamoto’s signature pieces.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Twin Spica, and many listeners may have been moved when they actually heard it.
The strong yet gentle vocals match the song beautifully.
Blue vacuum tubeBEGIN65rank/position

Although it’s rarely performed live, this track is considered a masterpiece among fans.
Its lyrics, which bring back memories of school days and friends, may offer a certain sense of calm.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to at night with a drink.


