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Unrequited Love Song Ranking in Japanese Music [2026]

We’ll introduce the latest Top 100 unrequited love J-Pop songs, ranked by most views! Unrequited love songs are the epitome of classic pop.

It’s packed with heart-throbbing masterpieces.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Unrequited Love Songs in Japanese Music Ranking [2026] (71–80)

I wish you were hereLEGO BIG MORL76rank/position

LEGO BIG MORL “I Wish You Were Here” Music Video
I wish you were hereLEGO BIG MORL

A song about feelings for a lover you’ll never meet again is “Anata ga Ireba Ii no ni” by the Osaka-born rock band LEGO BIG MORL.

It was included on their 2017 album “Shinzō no Ibasho.” The song was created around 2011, the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, and it’s said that Hiroki Tanaka, who wrote the lyrics, also lost someone dear to him.

Those emotions are reflected in the song’s words.

If you’re currently in unrequited love, it might be best to express your feelings while you still can.

Mikan HeartC&K77rank/position

Even if your head knows it’s a hopeless love, your heart can’t let go so easily, right? This song by the male duo C&K is their 10th single, released in October 2013.

Centered on the theme of an incomplete heart, it’s known as a ballad that passionately sings of the frustration of unrequited love.

The music video features Haruma Miura and Naoko Watanabe, and its heartrending story drew a lot of attention.

The song vividly portrays the wavering feelings that soar and sink with every little word or action from the other person, and listening to it makes your chest tighten.

It’s a classic also included on the album “CK AND MORE…,” a gentle companion for anyone carrying the pain of one-sided love.

flowerL’Arc〜en〜Ciel78rank/position

L’Arc~en~Ciel「flower」-Music Clip-
flowerL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

A signature song by L’Arc〜en〜Ciel that beautifully portrays the ache of unrequited love.

Hyde’s crystal-clear vocals superbly capture a heart swaying between dreams and reality.

Released in October 1996, the track was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Professional Baseball News.” It’s recommended not only for those suffering from unattainable love but also for anyone feeling nostalgic for their youth.

Listen to it in the afternoon sunlight, and those bittersweet memories from back then may come rushing back.

waiting in vainrokudenashi79rank/position

Rokudenashi “Left Waiting” / Rokudenashi – Stood Me Up [Official Music Video]
waiting in vainrokudenashi

This is a work by Rokudenashi, who began activities in 2021, delicately depicting the emotions of unrequited love.

The subtle shifts of a heart that can’t quite face the other person’s kindness, and the loneliness of being able only to watch them talk with someone else, leave a strong impression.

The vocals woven by Ninjin carry a warmth that feels like it gently heats the heart on a quiet winter night.

Written and composed by Hifumi, the song was released as a single in October 2021.

It’s a track that stands beside those troubled by love, offering empathy and comfort.

For anyone who holds a painful feeling they can’t confess to anyone—their love for someone dear—this song is meant for you.

two peopleaiko80rank/position

aiko - “Futari” music video
two peopleaiko

Despite its upbeat, fast-paced pop melody, this aiko classic grips the heart with a piercing, aching sadness.

Released as a single in March 2008, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “Himitsu.” In 2014, it was featured in a commercial for Hoyu’s BeautyLabo Whip Hair Color, leaving a lasting impression on many listeners.

The song portrays the frustration of knowing in your head that you shouldn’t fall in love, while your heart can’t keep up.

The bravado of telling yourself you’re glad you realized it before getting in too deep, and the vivid imagery of the Ferris wheel in the background, are sure to cut to the core of anyone suffering from an unrequited love.

Precisely because of its bright sound, it brings even more tears—making it a track you’ll want to listen to on nights when you’re burdened with feelings you can’t do anything about.