Hanahana Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hanahana’s songs are the kind that make you feel warm and cozy as soon as you listen.
They have many tracks that fill you with happiness.
Some are even wedding classics.
Here’s a ranking of Hanahana’s most frequently sung songs at karaoke.
Hanahana Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana1rank/position

Parting with someone you love is painful, but it comes to everyone.
This work by Hana*Hana was written by member Izumi Kojima based on her feelings for her grandfather, who passed away when she was 16, and it’s a ballad that resonates with the heart through a very personal farewell.
Released as a single in October 2000, it became widely known as the theme song for the drama “Oyaji,” starring Masakazu Tamura.
Its warm, piano-centered sound will gently wrap your wounded heart.
Give it a listen on a Valentine’s night when a confession didn’t go well, or when you want to let go of your feelings.
Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana2rank/position

Often sung at weddings, Hana*Hana’s “Ah—Yokatta” is a moving song that beautifully captures the moments when you feel glad to be with your partner.
It’s great to listen to alone and savor your happiness with tears, but the harmony parts in this song are so gorgeous that singing it together with your beloved partner might make the emotion swell all at once—and bring even more tears.
The time you spend practicing the harmonies together will likely overflow with happiness and move you to tears, too!
Ah, that’s good.Hana*Hana3rank/position

A signature song by Hana*Hana that gently wraps the happiness felt in days spent with someone special.
The warm vocals resonate as if nestling close to the listener’s heart.
The repeatedly sung title expresses deep gratitude for the time spent together.
Released in July 2000 and used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Downtown DX,” the track became a major hit, selling over 550,000 copies.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to reaffirm the bonds with a lover or family.
Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana4rank/position

The music duo Hana*Hana gained popularity with their warm, gentle sound.
They have several mega-hits, so I think many women in their 40s remember them.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend is A~ Yokatta.
It’s a classic J-pop ballad, with a gently rising and falling vocal line, a relatively narrow range, and modest long tones—features that make it easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Always togetherHana*Hana5rank/position

Included on the 2000 album “2souls,” it became the ending theme for MBS Television’s “Chichin-Puipui.” Its slow, mellow melody and jazz-like piano lines blend beautifully to create a soothing mood.
The warm lyrics, like the casual chat of a couple, bring comfort to the heart.
MapleHana*Hana6rank/position

This is a cover version by Hana*Hana, a female duo from Takasago, Hyogo Prefecture.
It’s characterized by a simple setup consisting only of Makiko Ono’s piano, Izumi Kojima’s melodica, and their two voices.
Preserving the original song’s poignancy, the arrangement conveys a warmth and depth of life that are distinctly theirs.
Born from a live project, it was released digitally in February 2024 and later included on the album “Good Song Laboratory,” released in August of the same year.
The piece also carries a sense of “returning the favor,” as Spitz had previously covered a Hana*Hana song.
It’s perfect for savoring heartwarming harmonies alone on a quiet night.


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