Popular J-Pop Ballad Song Rankings [2026]
We’re presenting the latest rankings from the Popular Ballads [J-Pop Rankings], all at once, ordered by most plays! Ballads often express sentimental or heart-wrenching feelings, don’t they? Japanese ballads carefully capture the subtle emotional shifts unique to Japanese sensibilities, and many of them are easy to relate to, don’t you think? The playlist is updated weekly.
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Popular Japanese Ballad Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism92rank/position

It’s a classic written as the theme song for the drama “silent,” starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Ren Meguro.
The nationally beloved piano pop band Official HIGE DANDism released it in October 2022.
The song expresses the fragility and frustration of words that, like snowflakes, can’t hold their shape and melt away.
The protagonist’s desperate cry—feelings that can’t be conveyed by words alone—rises on a dramatic melody and really hits home.
Alongside the drama’s huge success, it went viral on social media and reached No.
1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
It’s a beautiful ballad that gently stays by your side when you can’t tell the person you love how you feel.
Letter ~Dear fifteen-year-old you~Anjura Aki93rank/position

There are many moving graduation songs, and Angela Aki’s “Tegami: Haikei Jugo no Kimi e (Letter: Dear You, Fifteen)” is one of the classics.
This song sends words of encouragement to oneself in junior high school, resonating deeply with listeners.
The lyrics speak poignantly yet powerfully to the mix of anxiety and hope everyone feels about the future, stirring emotions not only in graduates but across all generations.
Beloved as a choral piece, it’s also recommended as BGM for graduation ceremonies and for karaoke.
It’s a perfect choice to reminisce about school days gone by and to mark a new beginning.
Close your eyesHirai Ken94rank/position

This is a song that resonates with the aching feeling of holding on forever to the memory of a beloved person you’ve lost.
It’s the 20th single by singer-songwriter Ken Hirai, known for his unique musical world, released in 2004 and written as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World.” It topped the year-end Oricon singles chart and became a massive hit, with total shipments exceeding one million copies.
It’s a ballad overflowing with the sorrow of only being able to meet that person in memories—when closing your eyes brings their smile to mind.
If you’ve experienced parting from someone dear, or if you want to quietly reflect on the past, please give it a listen.
Crimson-colored sunsetFujifaburikku95rank/position

The autumn-tinted evening sky has a way of stirring a certain wistful sadness, doesn’t it? A perfect match for such a scene is a classic ballad by the rock band Fujifabric.
It captures the loneliness of being far from home, and yet the glimmers of hope one still manages to find, resonating with a lyrical melody.
It’s not merely sorrowful—there’s a curious strength to it that lets you look forward just a little, even as you reflect on the past.
After first appearing as a demo on their indie-era mini album “a la mold,” the song was released as a single in September 2005.
It was also used as the ending theme for the TV Kanagawa program “saku saku.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on nights when you want to bask in summer memories, or when you wish to quietly sink into your thoughts alone.
I fell in loveaiko96rank/position

This song by aiko is a memorable piece that beautifully portrays the sadness and joy of love.
It’s a ballad centered on piano and strings, featuring a delicate melody line and lyrics that depict romance from a woman’s perspective.
Released in September 2016, it was used as the theme song for the film A Silent Voice.
Aiko herself is a fan of the original work and created the song to align with the film’s worldview.
It will resonate not only with those in love, but even more so when listened to after watching the movie.
This moving work is likely to remain beloved alongside the film for a long time.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze97rank/position

This is one of Shonan no Kaze’s signature love songs, a heartfelt tale of a clumsy man’s unwavering devotion that really hits home.
Many people may have discovered them through this track.
From the everyday happiness of being moved by a lover’s home-cooked meal, to the small misunderstandings that create distance, and finally to the raw realization of one’s own immaturity and the renewed appreciation of the person who matters—this straightforward story resonates deeply.
Released in March 2006 as their fifth single, it achieved an astonishing 25 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Oricon karaoke chart.
Blending reggae’s fiery energy with a catchy pop melody, the song is perfect both as a dedication to someone special at a wedding and for belting out with friends at karaoke.
AitaiKato Miria98rank/position

It’s a heartrending love song about longing for someone who’s looking at somebody else.
Included on the acclaimed 2009 album “Ring,” this fan favorite became a hit with over 700,000 downloads despite not being released as a single.
It also adds deep resonance to the film “Villain” as an in-film track.
Even if I’m not your number one, even if I know I’ll get hurt, it has to be you… That desperate cry from the heart tightens the listener’s chest.
When you fall for someone, reason can’t do a thing about it.
If you’re suffering from an unrequited love, this is a song that will surely stay close to your heart.


