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Ranking of Moving/Japanese Pop Songs [2026]

We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of the most-viewed Japanese emotional songs, all in one go!

Whether it’s the performance or the lyrics, there are many elements that can move us, but with Japanese music, the message in the lyrics often comes through very directly.

Sometimes it’s okay to let a touching song bring you to tears.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Ranking of Moving/Touching Japanese Songs [2026] (41–50)

A Naked Heartaimyon50rank/position

Aimyon – Naked Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Naked Heartaimyon

This song is striking for its honest emotional shifts.

Released in June 2020 as Aimyon’s 10th single, it was created as the theme song for the TBS drama “My Housekeeper Nagisa-san.” Its gentle melody, centered on piano and melodica, closely accompanies the protagonist’s feelings as they face their own heart.

The track portrays a down-to-earth struggle with self-esteem through love, and its unadorned lyrics have resonated with many listeners.

While expressing anxiety and inner conflict in romance, it also carries a resolve to move forward, making it a perfect pick for stress-relieving karaoke time.

Most Moving Japanese Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

SignMr.Children51rank/position

Mr.Children 「Sign」 MUSIC VIDEO
SignMr.Children

Mr.Children is one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands.

One of their best-known songs, which also won the Japan Record Award, is “Sign.” The track was written specifically for the drama Orange Days.

It conveys the idea that the unassuming moments of everyday life are the greatest happiness of all.

I hope you’ll listen to it with someone special, or while thinking of someone dear to you.

The lyrics were written with the drama’s storyline in mind, so checking that beforehand will make the song resonate even more.

The End of Summeraibii karaa52rank/position

IVY COLOR [End of Summer] Music Video
The End of Summeraibii karaa

You know that lonely feeling that creeps in after the big, flashy fireworks stop bursting in the sky? Ivy Color’s “End of Summer” captures a romance that begins as if to resonate with that very loneliness.

It’s included on their 2018 mini-album “Hajiketa Koi, Toketa Mahō” (A Love That Popped, A Spell That Melted).

The lyrics, which evoke a fresh and bittersweet relationship between two people, are heart-tugging to listen to.

It’s a song that can make you long for a fluttery, heart-throbbing romance, or bring back memories of a summer love from your youth—one you can enjoy with all kinds of emotions.

Ironysukoppu53rank/position

[Hatsune Miku Soft] Irony [Original Song with PV]
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If you’re looking for a Vocaloid song that gently accompanies the anxieties and worries you carry in your heart, “Irony” is highly recommended.

Produced in 2013 by the Vocaloid producer scop, known for emotionally moving songs, it features a melodious mid-tempo band sound that strikes a chord.

Hatsune Miku’s heartfelt performance of the bittersweet lyrics is tear-inducing.

The words straightforwardly express inner feelings, making it a song that will embrace sentiments you can’t tell anyone.

Why not let yourself be soothed by a Vocaloid track brimming with human warmth?

clownkei54rank/position

An artist whose appeal lies in a guitar-centered, steady band sound and lyrics that, while somewhat offbeat, still evoke empathy.

It’s a story about a clown who is always hiding himself and a girl who tells him, “You don’t have to hide,” and it leaves your heart warm after listening.

Is there still anything that love can do?RADWIMPS55rank/position

RADWIMPS – Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do? [Official Music Video]
Is there still anything that love can do?RADWIMPS

This is the main theme song of the film Weathering with You, a track that cleanses the heart.

Released in July 2019, it drew attention as the theme for director Makoto Shinkai’s work.

Created by RADWIMPS, its arrangement centered on piano and guitar is particularly striking.

The lyrics carry messages of love and hope, giving you the courage to move forward even in desperate situations.

The song harmonizes beautifully with the film’s themes and resonates deeply with viewers.

Listening to it after watching the movie makes it even more moving.

It’s a wonderful song that washes away the grime from your heart.

Happy Endingback number56rank/position

back number – Happy End (full)
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Produced in November 2016 as the theme song for the film “My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday,” this piece portrays the poignant feelings of a woman who has decided to part ways.

Though her love remains, she suffers because she must leave the person she cares for.

Inside, the pain makes her want to cry, yet she puts on a brave face and pretends to be fine with a smile.

These complex emotions are expressed with delicate nuance.

Written and composed by Iyori Shimizu and co-arranged with Takeshi Kobayashi, the song reached No.

3 on the Oricon weekly chart and was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

It is a song that deeply resonates with those who, despite the pain of heartbreak, are trying to move forward, and with anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.