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Japanese breakup song ranking [2026]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 ranking of Japanese breakup songs, all in one go, ordered by most views!

Breakups are sad, lonely, and very painful—but many of us have gone through them once or twice.

Many artists have created breakup songs that seem to speak for those painful feelings.

We hope you can process those emotions in a healthy way and take a step toward a new love.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Japanese Pop Heartbreak Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Moon CryingKōda Kumi99rank/position

Koda Kumi / “Moon Crying” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
Moon CryingKōda Kumi

Koda Kumi’s “Moon Crying” overlays the image of the moon floating in the sky with a beloved person she can no longer meet.

Released in 2008 as her 40th single, it remains one of her most popular ballads.

From the quietly opening piano notes, the sorrow wells up.

The lyrics convey the regret of not being able to say feelings like “I love you” or “thank you” in time.

Let’s share our feelings to the fullest while we still can, so we won’t have regrets.

Only I liked it.suisou gurashi100rank/position

Suysougurashi 'I Was the Only One Who Loved It.' Official Music Video
Only I liked it.suisou gurashi

A heartbreak song by suisougurasu that delicately portrays the ache and lingering attachment of love.

Eye’s clear, translucent vocals beautifully capture the painful feeling of being left behind while the other person moves on to their next romance.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which depict how a casual message from the person you like can throw your heart into turmoil.

Released in September 2021, this song is sure to resonate with anyone who can’t forget someone they love or is suffering from a love they can’t let go of.