Kyogo Kawaguchi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of popular songs by Kyogo Kawaguchi, a singer-songwriter from Tochigi Prefecture.
He’s known for his gentle voice that feels like it stays close to your heart.
His signature song “Sakura” has become a springtime staple that continues to be heard all across Japan.
Experience the world of Kyogo Kawaguchi with your own ears.
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Kawaguchi Kyogo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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Kyogo Kawaguchi’s “Ashita wa Hareru Darou” (“It Will Be Sunny Tomorrow”) is a song about hanging in there together until the day the coronavirus finally ends.
Released in 2020, the song was originally intended for people in his home prefecture of Tochigi who were affected by the 2019 typhoon.
But soon after, the pandemic began, and it became a song for those suffering from both disasters and COVID-19.
It carries a positive message: Nothing goes on forever, so let’s stay cheerful and energetic, piling up small moments of happiness until the day this all comes to an end.
Traffic jam on the Shuto Expressway Route 4Kawaguchi Kyogo12rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kyogo Kawaguchi made his name known to the world with the massive hit of his signature song “Sakura.” He has gained popularity with songs themed around “seasons” and “scenery.” “Shuto Expressway Route 4 Traffic Jam,” included on his 2008 album HORIZONT meets Shintaro Tokita, is a track you’ll want to listen to on a Friday before the weekend.
It features a warm sound with a nostalgic atmosphere, and his heartfelt, conversational singing is one of its charms.
If you can’t wait for the day you get to see your lover, be sure to give it a listen.


