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Ikimono-gakari Cheer Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

One of Ikimonogakari’s charms is how their catchy sound combines with vocals that carry messages full of goodness, warmth, and kindness—lingering in your ears.

Many people have likely felt encouraged by those warm messages.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular cheer/encouragement songs.

Ikimonogakari’s Cheer/Support Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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It was released in 2012 as Ikimono-gakari’s 22nd single.

The song was used in U-CAN’s 2012 campaign commercial and reached No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

With its fresh, positive lyrics, it’s a track that truly feels like Ikimono-gakari.

The band also appears in the “Opening” version of the same commercial.

I want to keep smiling.ikimonogakari9rank/position

Ikimono-gakari “I Want to Keep Smiling” Music Video
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In the school entrance season when anxiety and anticipation mix, Ikimono-gakari’s number is there to give you a push.

It’s the single they released in July 2011, well known as the song from Nissan’s “New Nissan Serena” commercial.

Even while affected by the earthquake disaster, it was crafted with the aim of being a “straightforward pop song,” one that brightly illuminates the listener’s heart.

Though it’s an epic track running over six minutes, it was also included on the album NEWTRAL and won the Excellence Award at the 53rd Japan Record Awards.

Kiyoe Yoshioka’s clear, soaring vocals and the up-tempo sound resonate, filling you with the courage to dive into a new world.

Any worries about the school life that’s about to begin will blow away when you listen to this song, and you’ll be able to take your first step with a smile!

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Ikimonogakari “In the Blue” (Mitsuya Cider theme song) Music Video
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Ikimonogakari’s latest song brilliantly captures an explosion of youth and emotion.

It celebrates freedom and youthful energy, singing about the importance of taking new steps during adolescence.

Released in March 2024 and featured in a Mitsuya Cider commercial, the track charms with its bright, refreshing sound.

Alongside its synergy with the ad, the uplifting message has won over many listeners.

The music video’s vibrant imagery perfectly overlaps with the fun and beauty of student life! It’s a cheer song especially recommended for students in the midst of their youth—sure to make any school festival or cultural festival glow with excitement.

Ikimonogakari Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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A warm, encouraging anthem that gives listeners a gentle push has been born.

Ikimono-gakari’s song was written specifically for a student sports support project and was released digitally in November 2023.

Featuring a refreshing melody and powerful lyrics, it captures the feelings of those who cheer and the emotions of those being cheered on.

The piece was created to coincide with the lifting of restrictions on vocal cheering that had been in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lyrics, based on conversations and interviews with students, are said to reflect their experiences and emotions.

The theme of cheers reaching their intended recipients is expressed symbolically, resulting in a work that fosters a sense of unity for both those who cheer and those who receive the support.

1 2 3 ~Love Begins~ikimonogakari12rank/position

Ikimono-gakari '1 2 3 ~Love Begins~ MUSIC VIDEO (Short ver.)'
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A bright, poppy portrayal of the start of a sweet-and-sour crush, this June 2013 number by Ikimono-gakari sings about wanting to move from friends to lovers, along with the anxiety that comes with that change.

The lyrics that count “1-2-3” are particularly striking, conveying the exhilaration of falling in love.

Included on the album “I,” the song also drew attention as the theme for the Calpis Water commercial.

The music video is set at a high school, making it a perfect youth anthem that brings back memories of innocent student-days romance.

It’s recommended not only for those currently nursing a crush, but also for anyone feeling nostalgic about past loves.

Maiden in Loveikimonogakari13rank/position

Ikimono-gakari “Koisuru Otome” Music Video
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This is a popular song by Ikimono-gakari that gently portrays the delicate feelings of a young woman in love.

Emotions like longing for someone, shyness, anxiety, and joy—subtleties of romance—are carefully expressed.

Released in October 2006, the song was used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV program “Ren’ai Bukatsu.” Yoshiki Mizuno, who wrote and composed the song, said it was “the first song I created with the idea that a girl would sing it,” and it became a turning point that broadened the band’s musical style.

It’s recommended not only for those experiencing unrequited love but also for anyone who wants to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.

Let the flowers in your heart bloom.ikimonogakari14rank/position

Let the Flowers of the Heart Bloom - 2009 LIVE ver.
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It’s a song of youth packed with emotion and excitement.

It’s included on the album “My song Your song,” released in December 2008, and was also chosen as the support song for the 87th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

The lyrics vividly evoke the image of young people striving toward their dreams, and the hope-filled melody is deeply moving.

The words, sung over a bright and powerful rhythm, are sure to gently push listeners forward.

If you listen to it before an important match or performance, it will surely give you courage.

It conveys the beauty of supporting one another through tough times with your teammates, and if it plays at the climax, you’re guaranteed to be moved!