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.
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Unrequited Love Song Rankings in Japanese Music [2026] (81–90)
The end of lovemafumafu86rank/position

A song by Mafumafu, the singer-songwriter also known from the musical unit After the Rain.
It tells the story of a bittersweet love: going to a summer festival with someone you like, but lacking the courage to confess and letting it end there.
I’m sure many people have had a similar experience.
The lyrics are packed with delicate, true-to-life feelings, like memories of a fleeting love from school days.
If you’ve ever given up on a crush at a festival, please give it a listen.
More than friends, less than loversmatsumura kanau87rank/position

A song that delicately portrays the inner conflict between the desire to grow closer and the anxiety that keeps you from taking that first step.
The frustration of romantic feelings sprouting from a close friendship, and the pain of being unable to confess those feelings, are fully conveyed through Kanau Matsumura’s clear, translucent vocals.
Released in July 2022, the track sparked a major response on social media and has surpassed 5 million views on YouTube.
It has drawn attention as a song that deeply resonates with those struggling in a mutual but hesitant relationship, where both feel the same yet can’t move forward.
Becoming lovers can mean losing something precious; that’s why some choose to keep things as they are.
This song is recommended for anyone who relates to such complex emotions.
petalback number88rank/position

A heartbreaking breakup song that overlays the fleeting memories of love with cherry blossom petals.
The lyrics delicately portray how memories with a lover linger everywhere in the city, turning even everyday scenes into amplifiers of pain.
While still holding on to love, the reality is that they will never meet again.
This song carries a message that gently embraces that hurt.
Released in April 2011, it was featured as the ending theme for JAPAN COUNTDOWN.
It is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced a painful romance.
Sing of FlowersShino89rank/position

As it was produced under the theme “songs you want to listen to in spring,” it indeed conveys a strong sense of spring in the air.
The nimble yet punchy bass tone and the equally sharp vocal lines leave a buoyant sonic impression that lingers in the ear.
Lyrically, it portrays the anguish of parting with someone cherished and feelings that never reached their destination.
This stands in contrast to the sound, which in turn seems to express an inner sense of instability.
I didn’t want to know, if it meant losing it.atarayo90rank/position

This piece delicately portrays the turmoil of a woman who realizes that every “word” from the lover she’s supposed to be in love with is a flimsy lie.
She wants to believe but can’t; she doesn’t want to lose them, yet being together only makes it hurt more.
These tangled emotions resonate alongside Atarayo’s urbane sound.
Released in January 2022 and included on their first album, “In the Polar Night, the Moon Remains Silent,” the song emerged from a collaboration with Junwaidan.
It’s a highly relatable track that offers solace to those exhausted by the effort of trusting a partner, and to those who had no choice but to part ways with someone they love.


