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Japanese Pop Spring Song Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce the latest top 100 songs from the Japanese spring song rankings, all at once, ordered by most views! Spring is all about new encounters, and it’s hard not to feel excited about a new chapter—but sometimes the changes can be exhausting.

In those moments, listen to today’s popular tracks and blow off some steam! The playlist is updated weekly.

Japanese Pop Spring Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Sakura, You, and Ituki.99rank/position

tuki. 'Sakura Kimi Watashi' Official Music Video
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

This is the third single by singer-songwriter tuki., who enjoys immense support for their delicate lyrics and expressive vocals.

Released in January 2024, some listeners may remember it being used as an insert song in the romance show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.

Graduation Edition 2024.” Set to a gentle acoustic guitar melody, the lyrics depict a bittersweet farewell and a fleeting love alongside scenes of cherry blossoms.

It portrays the sense of loss felt at major turning points in life and how past memories are etched deeply in the heart, making it a ballad that tightens your chest as you listen.

How about using it as spring BGM to enhance an Instagram Reel featuring beautiful cherry blossom scenery?

Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya100rank/position

Takaya Kawasaki - Sakura Usagi [OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO]
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

Singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, who became known to a wide range of listeners thanks to the explosive, SNS-driven success of Magic Carpet, released this track in January 2021.

Centered on graduation and unrequited love, it pairs an acoustic sound with his husky, emotional vocals that truly move the heart.

The timid protagonist, unable to confess feelings that have grown over three years, is likened to a “rabbit,” which is heartbreakingly poignant.

Many people can relate to the bittersweet ache of only being able to gaze at the one you love as cherry blossoms flutter around you.

The song is also included on the album Warmth.

It’s a deeply touching track, perfect for posting a spring memory as a story.