Top Songs Ranking of Tokiko Kato [2026]
Tokiko Kato, also known for her performances of “Shiretoko Ryojo” and “A Million Roses.” She maintains a keen interest in a wide range of things—from collaborations with young artists and comedians to the latest equipment, outdoor festivals, and charity work—and continues to work energetically under her motto, “Living is updating.” Here is a ranking of some of her most popular songs.
Playlist
| Top Songs Ranking of Tokiko Kato [2026] | |||
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| 1 | Sometimes, old storiesKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Tokiko Kato’s classic song that sings of life |
| 2 | Shiretoko Ryojo (Shiretoko Travel Sentiment)Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | A masterpiece depicting the nature of Shiretoko and the human spirit |
| 3 | When the cherries ripenKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Gina, the eternal heroine of aviators. “Crim… |
| 4 | Song of Circumnavigating Lake BiwaKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A moving masterpiece that sings of the scenery of Lake Biwa |
| 5 | Upon the boundless earthKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Tokiko Kato’s “On the Boundless Earth” is… |
| 6 | Counting song of partingKatō Tokiko | Tokiko Kato’s poetic songs of the 1970s | |
| 7 | ChernobylKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Singer-songwriter Tokiko Kato in the Soviet Union... |
| 8 | Lullaby for Sleeping AloneKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A song released in 1969, which Tokiko Kato put out while thinking of her husband who was in prison. |
| 9 | It’s Mount Fuji.Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | A song wishing for Mount Fuji’s inscription as a World Heritage site |
| 10 | The mountains are my hometown.Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | In 2016, it was established as a new national holiday... |
| 11 | Hiroshima, River of LoveKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Singing that prays for peace in Hiroshima |
| 12 | Sometimes, a tale from long ago — from Porco RossoKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A warm yet wistful longing for the days of youth now past... |
| 13 | A Million RosesKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | A romantic song covering a Russian folk tune |
| 14 | Paris in the Beautiful Month of MayKatō Tokiko | play_arrow | Tokiko Kato arranged the student song of the May 1968 Paris movement. |
| 15 | Where Have All the Flowers Gone?Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | In 2022, with thoughts of anti-war and peace in mind, Ka… |
| 16 | If I could fly in this skyKatō Tokiko | ![]() | Tokiko Kato performs the classic composed by Miyuki Nakajima |
| 17 | No one knows anyone.Katō Tokiko | play_arrow | Tokiko Kato unfolds a world of song with just a guitar. |


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