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)
Let’s go see (someone).Hanaregumi15rank/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.Hanaregumi16rank/position

With a cozy, country-tinged rhythm and Takashi Nagazumi’s gentle voice, this is a perfect song for the morning.
Even if you’re irritated from being woken up by your parents or from a packed commuter train, listening to this track will surely calm your mind.
Season of BeginningsMakihara Noriyuki & Hanaregumi17rank/position

A superb pop number where two talents blend together.
This song commemorates the 35th anniversary of Noriyuki Makihara’s debut and is a collaboration with Hanaregumi.
It was released in April 2025.
The theme explores the complex emotions of spring—hope and anxiety, the impermanence evoked by cherry blossoms, and a fluttering sense of excitement.
The warm, interwoven vocals create a harmony that’s simply mesmerizing.
Highly recommended when you want to sing something with a gently soothing vibe.


