Japanese Pop Friendship Songs Ranking [2026]
We’ll present the latest top 100 Japanese friendship songs all at once, ranked by view count from highest to lowest! It’s a collection of timeless tracks that remind you of the value and gratitude of friendship—why not listen while thinking about your dear friends? The playlist is updated weekly.
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Japanese pop Friendship Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE76rank/position

This is a ballad that makes you want to express gratitude to the friends who stood by your side when you’re at a crossroads in life.
Released by EXILE in February 2007 as their 23rd single, the song warmly reflects on the days spent walking together, with themes of graduation and new departures.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became the 1,000th song in Oricon history to top the chart, marking a milestone.
It was featured in MTI’s “music.jp” commercial and selected by the National Karaoke Business Association as a recommended song for the graduation season, resonating with many listeners.
First included on the album “EXILE EVOLUTION,” it was later featured on releases such as “EXILE BALLAD BEST.” Loved as a staple performed at graduation ceremonies, a choral version was also produced.
When you and your dear friends begin to walk separate paths, it gives you the courage to move forward while holding your memories close.
Even when you’re apart, your hearts remain connected.
It’s a song that makes you feel exactly that.
My WayDef Tech77rank/position

A heartwarming song that makes you believe the presence of your friends will give you a push.
It’s a track by Def Tech, the duo of Shen, who grew up in Hawaii, and Micro, from Tokyo, included on their 2005 album “Def Tech.” It was featured in a Yokohama Tires commercial and as the theme song for the High School Baseball Championship digest program, selling over 2.5 million copies in total.
Its uniquely soothing sound, known as “Jawaiian reggae,” and lyrics that weave English and Japanese together carry a powerful message: “Believe in your own path and keep moving forward.” This is a song you’ll want to dedicate to friends setting out toward their dreams or companions diving into a new environment.
Dear.achanyu i78rank/position

A heartwarming number by Chanyu-i that sings of gratitude to an irreplaceable best friend and a bond that will never change.
It conveys honest feelings toward a friend—someone even more precious than a lover.
Originally released in December 2020, a band arrangement version came out in 2022 and was used as an insert song for a segment on ABEMA’s “High-Teen Bible.” It was written at the request of a best friend during the artist’s early childhood education student days, and the story of how it resonated widely on social media is lovely, isn’t it? This work reminds us anew of the importance of friends who stay by our side in both joyful and difficult times.
Song of a Friendyuzu79rank/position

A song woven around the theme of friendship, brimming with kindness and warmth.
Released in September 1999 as the commercial song for Ezaki Glico’s “Pocky Chocolate,” it became a major hit for Yuzu and is also included on their album Yuzuen.
Innocent memories with a friend, the tenderness of caring about each other’s lives, and the awareness of what changes and what remains constant over time are all carefully interlaced.
With its gentle acoustic guitar tones and Yuzu’s signature warm harmonies that resonate in the heart, this piece is perfect for gifting to a cherished friend at a wedding, and for conveying the joy of celebrating the couple’s new life together as part of their circle.
I’m glad I met you.Inoue Sonoko80rank/position

Sonoko Inoue has been active as a singer-songwriter since elementary school.
At the time she graduated from high school, she released “Kimi ni Deaete Yokatta” (“I’m Glad I Met You”).
As the title suggests, the song celebrates the joy of meeting friends and expresses gratitude for the time they’ve spent together.
It captures genuine, true-to-life feelings that only she could write with graduation just ahead.
Also noteworthy is the gentle melody, which samples the sound of a music box.


