Hanaregumi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hanaregumi is a solo project known for its acoustic sound and gentle vocals.
Its popularity lies in a musical style that feels like turning slices of everyday life—such as in “Kazoku no Fūkei” (Family Landscape)—directly into song.
Here, we’ve compiled his tracks in order of popularity.
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Hanaregumi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
hanky-pankyHanaregumi11rank/position

It’s not a song that pumps you up, but it’s one I really want people who work hard every day to hear: “Hanky Panky” by Hanaregumi.
It’s a comforting song that stays close to those who strive, one to listen to when you’re tired of pushing yourself.
I hope it soothes you, and that you can start giving it your best again tomorrow.
Mr./Ms. HeavenHanaregumi12rank/position

A song of parting with family.
Facing a grandfather’s death, the moment when father and mother turn back into son and daughter is expressed in unadorned words.
With Hanaregumi’s murmuring vocals and the simple sound of an acoustic guitar, the lyrics come through as they are.
It feels like you can sense that grandfather and grandchild, grandfather and parents, and parents and child are all, each of them, the same single human being.
MY obsessionHanaregumi13rank/position

The gentle sense of floating and Takashi Nagazumi’s soft vocals invite listeners into a dreamlike state.
It’s a song by Nagazumi’s solo project, Hanaregumi, released in November 2023.
Chosen as the theme song for NHK’s late-night drama “Miwa-san Narisu Masu,” it was also included on the album “GOOD DAY.” Its charm lies in the warm message that “by being absorbed in something, everyday life begins to sparkle, and you find your own place.” It’s the kind of song that, when heard on a camping night spent gazing at a bonfire, feels like it sets your heart free.
It helps you forget the everyday and remember the joy of immersing yourself in what you love.
Let’s go see (someone).Hanaregumi14rank/position

UA’s 2023 track “Aini Ikou,” created for JR Central’s “Let’s Go See Them” campaign.
In JR Central’s commercial “Let’s Go—Someone’s Waiting,” starring Yuriko Yoshitaka, a cover version of the song by Hanaregumi is featured.
The arrangement is handled by mabanua, a prolific producer of numerous songs.
The lyrics, packed with the bubbly excitement of going to meet someone you want to see, make it a perfect travel companion! You can also catch a brief moment of Yuriko Yoshitaka’s singing in the commercial—don’t miss it.
Let it be sunny tomorrow.Hanaregumi15rank/position

This clip showing a boy who belongs to a mini-basketball team is a commercial for Bodymainte.
It depicts the setbacks he faces as he confronts basketball and how he overcomes them through his own effort, something that might resonate deeply with anyone who played sports and recall their own childhood.
The commercial ends with a scene of the boy appearing in a game.
It also shows that Bodymainte, always prepared by his mother, was by his side, conveying that both his family’s support and Bodymainte were there to help him.
The background music is “Ashita Tenki ni Naare,” included on Hanaregumi’s 2002 album Oto Time.
It’s an encouraging song whose lyrics describe pressing forward and looking ahead even in the rain.
Good Day After the Rain (feat. iri)Hanaregumi16rank/position

Hanaregumi is a solo act that has won popularity with its ennui-tinged musicality.
You may already know them, as they’ve collaborated with many artists.
The track created by Hanaregumi and popular female R&B singer iri is Rainy After Good Day (feat.
iri).
Since this work features iri—whose voice is low—as the main vocalist, it’s crafted to be very singable for low-voiced women.
It doesn’t include the kind of intricate vocal runs typical of R&B, so it’s exceptionally easy to sing.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Season of BeginningsMakihara Noriyuki × Hanaregumi17rank/position

This is the piece I want you to hear in that season when you slip into a new uniform and your heart is a mix of anticipation and nerves.
It’s the first collaborative work by Noriyuki Makihara and Hanaregumi, released in April 2025, which began streaming after an exclusive one-month airplay on FM COCOLO.
Sparked by their appearance together on a radio program, the song weaves in sounds of folk instruments like the charango to evoke spring’s curious sense of uplift.
Its appeal lies in how it gently stays close not only to celebration and brightness, but also to the unease and inner restlessness that come with changes in our surroundings.
As you embark on your new junior high school life, if you ever feel lost or find yourself about to pause, their harmonies will surely offer a quiet hand at your back.


