[High School Students] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation]
We’re bringing you the latest top 100 all at once—ranked by most views—from the J-pop song charts popular with high school students!
It’s centered on standout tracks released since 2000 that resonate perfectly with the feelings and sensibilities of the younger generation.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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[High School Students] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation] (81–90)
User ManualNishino Kana81rank/position

Kana Nishino’s “Torisetsu” is a unique love song that likens me, the person, to an instruction manual.
I felt it’s a song that seems like it existed before, yet didn’t! Aside from the chorus, it’s more spoken than sung, so even those who are tone-deaf can enjoy it without worrying much about the melody line.
However, because there are a lot of words, where you breathe and where you break the phrases is important.
It might be good to sing as if you’re actually talking to someone! If you sing with no expression, your vocal placement drops into your throat and becomes straining, so try raising your eyebrows and bringing your vocal placement up to eyebrow level.
Aim to sing as lightly as possible.
companion; comrade; friend; fellow; teammate; allyKetsumeishi82rank/position

Ketsumeishi’s “Nakama” is the perfect song that makes you want to link arms and sing together at the closing ceremony of a sports day.
The friends who fought alongside you are comrades-in-arms at the event, but they’re also the companions you spend your days with.
It’s a song that feels like it can help you build a relationship where you praise each other and say “good job” with genuine appreciation.
The bonds among the children, strengthened through the sports day, may deepen even further.
Be sure to give this song with its comfortable tempo and unpretentious lyrics a listen.
It’ll make for a wonderful sports day!
Bye, my friendbokula.83rank/position

This is a gem of a song from bokula., a rock band based in Hiroshima, filled with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.
The lyrics, which remind us that the time and memories spent with friends—things we took for granted—are never wasted, resonate deeply alongside Ei’s straightforward vocals.
Included on the mini-album “Seikatsu ni, Yorisoi.” released in May 2022, the track has won fervent support especially among junior and senior high school students, and has become beloved by many listeners, surpassing a total of 8.5 million streams.
It’s the perfect song for those moments when you’re facing the sadness of going your separate ways but want to reaffirm an unchanging bond.
Why not send this track to your cherished friends as a token of gratitude at the milestone of graduation?
Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi84rank/position

Falling in love with someone brings lots of joy, but there are also times when you suddenly feel sad or scared, and your mood drops.
This is a sentimental love song that perfectly fits those feelings: Kenshi Yonezu’s “Eine Kleine.” Even though thinking about the person you like should make you happy, you can’t help but think negatively—everyone experiences that.
It’s a slightly sad yet deeply moving love song about wishing for that person’s happiness, even if it means sacrificing your own feelings.
Spring ThiefYorushika85rank/position

For high school students, you can’t skip Yorushika’s songs, right? This song, “Haru Dorobou” (Spring Thief), is included on Yorushika’s first EP “Sousaku,” released in 2021.
It was also used in a commercial, so you probably heard it often.
It’s a song about the sights and feelings of spring that instantly puts you in a spring mood—a refreshing number that makes you feel as if you can see cherry blossoms in full bloom behind your eyelids when you close your eyes.
But it’s not just about the gentle, refreshing side of spring; it’s filled with thoughts and a sense of poignancy inspired by the falling petals.


