Kana Hanazawa is a popular voice actress who is active in many fields—voicing characters in hit anime, working as a narrator, and even dancing.
Her exceptionally cute voice is especially memorable.
Here, we present a ranking of Kana Hanazawa’s most popular songs.
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Kana Hanazawa’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Love CirculationHanazawa Kana1rank/position

How about an irresistibly cute pop tune that has anime fans around the world hooked? “Ren’ai Circulation,” sung by popular voice actress Kana Hanazawa, was released in 2010 as the opening theme for Nadeko Snake in the anime Bakemonogatari.
Her whispery vocals, performed as the heroine Nadeko Sengoku, mesh perfectly with the bouncy rhythms crafted by Satoru Kousaki.
In recent years, it has sparked a massive boom overseas—including in the United States—through platforms like TikTok, becoming an anthem that transcends borders.
Its world that portrays the innocent feelings of a girl in love cleanses the heart every time you listen.
When you’re feeling down, it will wrap you in a gentle softness and surely lift your spirits.
Love CirculationSengoku Nadeko (Hanazawa Kana)2rank/position

Men are always weak to cute women.
For guys who especially like fluffy, girlish types, I recommend trying to sing “Ren’ai Circulation.” This song, performed by Kana Hanazawa—who’s active as both a voice actress and an artist—in character as Nadeko Sengoku, the heroine of the anime Bakemonogatari, is irresistibly cute! If you imitate the moe-style voice Hanazawa uses in this track when you sing it, you’ll surely capture the heart of the guy you’re interested in.
Delusion♡ExpressSengoku Nadeko (Hanazawa Kana)3rank/position

A cute yet passionate love song that compares the feeling of love to an unstoppable train! It was used as the ending theme for the anime Owarimonogatari and is sung by Kana Hanazawa, who plays the character Nadeko Sengoku.
It’s included in the 2016 release Utamonogatari: Monogatari Series Theme Song Collection.
At first listen it sounds adorable, but if you know Nadeko Sengoku’s personality, it starts to take on a slightly different meaning—how curious.
Still, having someone who can make you feel that way must be a kind of happiness, right?
Even if it’s not dramaticHanazawa Kana4rank/position

A heartwarming ballad by Kana Hanazawa that gently sings about the preciousness of small joys and important moments in everyday life.
Its simple yet profound message—that even ordinary, tedious days become irreplaceable memories when we look back—resonates deeply.
Released in February 2023, the song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible,” and drew attention as Hanazawa herself starred as the lead voice actor.
With its nostalgic, delicate atmosphere, this track is perfect for wedding videos or as background music for a dress-change entrance, creating a warm and blissful moment.
White GiftOnodera Kosaki (Hanazawa Kana)5rank/position

It’s an image song from the anime Nisekoi, a character song sung by one of the main heroines, Kosaki Onodera.
Voice actress Kana Hanazawa’s sweet, whispery vocals are adorable.
She calls the honest, unadorned feelings she wants to convey to the boy she loves her “White Gift.”
A flower that blooms in the snowHanazawa Kana6rank/position

It’s a classic winter song performed by one of today’s most popular voice actors, Kana Hanazawa.
It served as the second ending theme for the TV anime adaptation of Yusuke Kishi’s 2008 novel From the New World, which aired from 2012, and was released in January 2013 as a double A-side single together with the first ending theme, “Wareta Ringo.” Hanazawa is also known for receiving high praise for her energetic music career, and in this track you can fully enjoy her emotional vocals set against a poignant yet dramatic sound that matches the work’s worldview.
The song stands on its own, but I highly recommend experiencing it together with the series.
Sharin’ MiraclePanpururu Hime (Hanazawa Kana)7rank/position

An insert song from the feature-length work ‘The Treasure of Pumpkin Kingdom’ within ‘Go! Princess Precure the Movie: Go! Go!! The Splendid 3-Part Series!!!,’ released on Halloween in 2015.
Sung in-character by Kana Hanazawa as Princess Pumplulu, the piece is a gentle ballad that nonetheless conveys earnest strength and conviction.
Quintuplets from now on, tooNakano-ke no Itsutsugo (Hanazawa Kana / Taketatsu Ayana / Itou Miku / Sakura Ayane / Minase Inori)8rank/position

The character song “Korekara mo Gotoubun” from the smash-hit manga and anime The Quintessential Quintuplets is sung by the Nakano quintuplet sisters, the heroines of the series.
While the lyrics depict episodes from the Nakano family, the strong bond portrayed—unique to sisters—is something anyone with beloved sisters can surely relate to.
The uplifting lyrics, which make you feel like you can do anything when the sisters are together, are really empowering! It’s an adorable song and a perfect karaoke pick to sing with sisters close in age, twin sisters, or even with your best friends.
Qunka!Bandō Marimo (Hanazawa Kana)9rank/position

It’s the opening theme for season 5 of the anime Teekyu.
Since the main series is a gag anime, the lyrics are silly as well.
The catch is that the song is performed by a character from the show—a girl with the unusual preference of wanting to eat underwear.
The song even clearly describes her making “fried pantsu” using panties.
A flower that blooms in the snowAkizuki Maria (Hanazawa Kana)10rank/position

Yuki ni Saku Hana (A Flower Blooming in the Snow) captivates with its translucent, pure singing voice.
This song serves as the ending theme for the anime From the New World and is presented as being sung by the character Maria Akizuki.
Kana Hanazawa, who voices the character, performs the vocals, richly expressing a romantic situation.
Not only is it beautiful, but it also conveys sorrow and fragility—an aspect worth noting.
Knowing the anime’s story will help you connect with it on an even deeper emotional level.


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