FIELD OF VIEW Popular Song Ranking [2026]
FIELD OF VIEW is a Japanese rock band that was active from 1994 to 2002.They released five albums, and many fans still hope for their comeback.This time, we present their popular songs in a ranking format.
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FIELD OF VIEW Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Monochrome of the Autumn WindFIELD OF VIEW6rank/position

This is a memorable song whose poignant vocals ride on the autumn breeze and sink into the heart.
While quietly reflecting on a lost love, the lyrics also carry a resolve to move forward.
It was used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Manekin” and released in October 2000.
Although the song was produced with an autumn image in mind, the music video was unexpectedly filmed in early summer.
The members standing on the coastline in black suits left a strong impression.
When spending a long autumn night at karaoke, singing this song will make you feel the autumn air even more—an intertwining of wistfulness and warmth.
The other side of the heartFIELD OF VIEW7rank/position

A coupling song from FIELD OF VIEW’s 10th single, “Kimi wo Terasu Taiyou ni.” While many of FIELD OF VIEW’s songs are fresh and upbeat, this track was also chosen as the theme song for the “NLA National High School Students’ Assertions,” and its lyrics convey the earnest feelings of young people grappling with inner conflict and anxieties about the future.
Winter BalladFIELD OF VIEW8rank/position

FIELD OF VIEW, known for hits like “Totsuzen,” offer a soothing winter song in “Fuyu no Ballad,” highlighted by vocalist Yuya Asaoka’s clear, crystalline voice.
You can really feel the influence of the ’90s band boom—the organic, live instrument sounds are wonderfully pleasing! The chorus’s keyboard also has a transparent, wintry tone that naturally conjures winter scenes as you listen.
The melody line carries a nostalgic ’90s vibe, so be sure to give it a listen!
In this place where cherry blossoms bloomFIELD OF VIEW9rank/position

This song by FIELD OF VIEW, best known for the Dragon Ball theme “DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku,” is one of their most famous.
Although they sadly disbanded in 2002, they left behind many great songs.
Take this opportunity to give them a listen.


