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Hiromi Iwasaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hiromi Iwasaki, who was a Japanese idol in the 1970s, is also well known for her vocal ability.

From among her many famous songs—such as Romance, Cinderella Honeymoon, and Madonna-tachi no Lullaby, the theme song for Tuesday Suspense Theater—we’ve put together a selection of popular tracks.

Hiromi Iwasaki Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Embraced by SummerIwasaki Hiromi15rank/position

A cute song that’s perfect for summer and one I’d love to recommend is Hiromi Iwasaki’s “Natsu ni Dakarete” (“Embraced by Summer”).

This charming gem distills the appeal of an artist who shone in the Showa era, blending a graceful, dreamlike world with pop elements in just the right balance.

Her voice conveys a fresh, summery breeze while also hinting at a touch of wistfulness—an addictive, mysterious quality.

It’s not just poppy and cute; it serves up a stylish kind of cuteness you can fully savor.

If you want to feel a slightly unusual charm that’s different from classic idol songs, this one’s for you!

actressIwasaki Hiromi16rank/position

This commercial shows Hiromi Iwasaki driving Subaru’s new Leone, conveying its various onboard features and smooth, comfortable ride.

The closing line, “I love it because it’s gentle,” also underscores the Leone’s sense of security.

The song used to enhance the ad’s refreshing atmosphere is Iwasaki’s “Joyu” (“Actress”).

Its sound is striking for blending calmness with a light touch, and the percussion timbres add a sense of passion.

The lyrics, which portray the life of an actress, evoke an image of strength.

I can’t help falling in loveIwasaki Hiromi17rank/position

It’s quite an old song, but I’ve long hoped someone would cover it! When people hear Hiromi Iwasaki, they probably only think of Cinderella Honeymoon that impression that impressionists imitate, but there’s so much more to her.

Even when I rewatch old footage, her vocal ability is truly outstanding.

It’s a song that straightforwardly sings about how you just can’t help falling in love—that’s what love is like, isn’t it?

Under the Tree of MemoriesIwasaki Hiromi18rank/position

When it comes to Hiromi Iwasaki, many of us immediately think of “Seibo-tachi no Lullaby.” It’s also a common ‘relatable’ memory to link it with Tuesday Suspense Theater.

Among Iwasaki’s repertoire—known for tender, heartfelt ballads—“Under the Tree of Memories” stands out as one of her few bright, up-tempo pop songs.

The song unfolds a story inspired by the motif, “If you pledge your love under a certain tree, that love will be fulfilled,” but what it portrays is actually the memory of heartbreak.

It’s a song filled with hope, about a woman who becomes stronger after a breakup.

Perhaps it’s Iwasaki’s power that keeps the song from casting a gloomy shadow over heartbreak!

Lullaby of the MadonnasIwasaki Hiromi19rank/position

Madonna’s Lullaby Hiroshi Iwasaki UPD 0015
Lullaby of the MadonnasIwasaki Hiromi

This song, which expresses a profound, enlightened love that seems to have reached the dimension of maternal affection, offers a glimpse of a perspective unique to a mature woman who can show tenderness even toward a man’s vulnerabilities.

I’m in awe of Hiromi Iwasaki’s expressive power in so masterfully conveying such a difficult theme.

Thank You!Iwasaki Hiromi20rank/position

A single released in 2014.

Used as the theme song for the hand-stretched somen “Ibonoito” commercial.

A singer born in 1958 from Tokyo.

Set to an upbeat rhythm that makes you want to step lightly and a cheerful, bright melody line, her soulful vocals match the style of the song perfectly, resulting in a well-crafted track.