Japanese Pop Valentine’s Day Song Rankings [2026]
Valentine’s Day is a once-a-year event that makes both guys and girls’ hearts race.
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 Japanese Valentine’s love songs—ranked all at once by most views!
There are plenty of wonderful tracks, including songs that capture pure, heartfelt love.
Get in the mood for Valentine’s Day.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Japanese Pop Valentine’s Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Love StoryAmuro Namie78rank/position

It’s a song I want people to hear when they really love someone but have to break up because their paths in life are different or due to various circumstances.
Namie Amuro sings it tenderly, so it’s stylish for a drive, and if you listen to it alone at night, I think it’ll make you cry.
It’s also a track that can help you feel positive.
nuisance; pest; someone who gets in the wayDECO*2779rank/position

The destructive power of the very first lyric phrase is incredible.
In any case, the feeling of “I love you” is sung from both male and female perspectives.
Hearing just that might make you wonder, “Why is the title ‘Ojama-mushi’ (nuisance)?” Please listen and see how this word is being used.
Annoying! Sunshine Week!Igarashi Futaba (CV: Kusunoki Tomori) Sakurai Momoko (CV: Hayami Saori) Kurobe Natsumi (CV: Aoyama Reina) Tsukishiro Mona (CV: Koga Aoi)80rank/position

Age doesn’t matter on Valentine’s Day! This is a song I’d love working adults in love to hear.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime “My Senpai Is Annoying” and is sung by the voice actors who appear in the show.
Its lively rhythm features the traditional ‘san-san-nana byoshi’ (3-3-7 clapping beat).
It’s the kind of anime song that really lifts your spirits! Life isn’t all fun, but the lyrics encourage you to keep going together with the people who support you.
Listen to this song and let’s do our best—at work, in love, and on Valentine’s Day!
Japanese Valentine’s Day Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Dance Robot DanceNayutan Seijin81rank/position

This work depicts a devoted robot who, bewildered by an unexpected error called “first love,” still longs to get closer to the one they adore.
The song is by Nayutan Seijin, a wildly popular Vocaloid producer known for addictive rhythms and catchy melodies, and it was released in December 2016.
Included on the album “Object Y from Planet Nayutan,” this classic track is one that gives you a push on White Day when you want to muster the courage to confess your feelings, or when you want to close the distance with someone you care about.
Current boyfriend, ex-boyfriendNatural radio station feat. Hiromi82rank/position

This is a song I want girls to listen to when their feelings are swaying between their current boyfriend and their ex.
You know you’d be happier staying with your current boyfriend, but you just can’t forget your ex.
I’m sure many women have been through a love like that.
It’s not good to be indecisive, but if you’re struggling with those feelings right now, please give this a listen.
Night Sky (feat. Haji→)miwa83rank/position

A heartbreaking song with lyrics about a lost love you just can’t forget—about how there’s no one but you—that will make you cry.
It mirrors the feelings I had when I got my heart broken, so listening to it really brings me to tears.
I regret wondering why I fell in love, but more than anything, the feeling of gratitude—because I was happy after all—comes through.
It conveys the honest feelings of a girl so clearly.
Love at First SparkCHiCO with HoneyWorks meets mafumafu84rank/position

The feeling of “love” has a power that even science can’t prove! This track teams up the creator unit HoneyWorks with singer CHiCO and utaite performer Mafumafu.
Released as a single in 2022, it was used as the ending theme for the anime Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ.
With call-and-response style vocals, it’s a fun, upbeat, and catchy dance-rock tune.
Let this song boost your Valentine’s Day romance vibes!


