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Keyakizaka46 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Keyakizaka46 is an idol group that may seem out of place among the idol units produced by Yasushi Akimoto, known for their impactful, stoic dance performances and songs with strong narratives.

Their music has a compelling power that captivates listeners.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Keyakizaka46’s most popular songs.

Keyakizaka46 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Shall we go home holding hands?Keyakizaka4615rank/position

Keyakizaka46 'Shall We Go Home Holding Hands?' Short Ver.
Shall we go home holding hands?Keyakizaka46

Keyakizaka46’s “Te o Tsunaide Kaerou ka,” which was tied in as the commercial song for “Robot no Oukoku,” is a pop tune included as a coupling track to their debut single “Silent Majority,” the release that shattered conventional idol norms, and it has long energized their live shows.

Centered on a student romance concept, it’s a classic packed with fresh, invigorating charm that sings about the importance of losing yourself without worrying about others’ eyes.

For some, this song was their youth; even now, listening to it can make you feel young again.

Among Keyakizaka46’s catalog, it stands out for its straightforward pop appeal, with playful choreography like the ‘circling the hand over a café latte’ move, and the fun little skits by the Yukkanen duo—Yuka Sugai and Akane Moriya—showcasing an innocent, heartwarming side.

A Clockwork DreamKeyakizaka4616rank/position

Keyakizaka46 “Clockwork Dream” Short Ver.
A Clockwork DreamKeyakizaka46

It’s a song that vividly brings back a page of youth that everyone experiences—the farewell to a friend seen off on the station platform.

Sung by Keyakizaka46’s popular unit “Yui-chans,” this track was included on the single Glass wo Ware!, released in March 2018.

The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar delicately portray the distance between the city and one’s hometown, as well as a sense of loss for one’s dreams, as if a spring had suddenly unwound.

When you’re separated from your best friend and feel just a little lonely, this bittersweet yet warm melody may resonate in your heart.

It’s a work that softly stays by your side, as if to remind you that precious memories never fade, no matter how far apart you are.

Summer flowers aren’t just sunflowers.Keyakizaka4617rank/position

Keyakizaka46 (Yui Imaizumi) – Summer Flowers Aren’t Only Sunflowers
Summer flowers aren’t just sunflowers.Keyakizaka46

“Natsu no Hana wa Himawari Dake Janai” is a song that compares an ex-boyfriend to a sunflower.

It’s a solo track by Yui Imaizumi, a first-generation member of Keyakizaka46, included on the limited edition Type B of Keyakizaka46’s 2017 album “Masshirona Mono wa Yogoshitakunaru.” The lyrics portray a woman who remains devoted even after a breakup, and the sweeping ballad sound evokes a poignant, aching feeling as you listen.

By all means, give “Natsu no Hana wa Himawari Dake Janai” a listen, and perhaps set out to find sunflowers that are always blooming toward the sun.

Please meet me again.Keyakizaka4618rank/position

Keyakizaka46 'Please Meet Me Again' Short Ver.
Please meet me again.Keyakizaka46

“Please Meet Me Again” is a coupling track from Keyakizaka46’s 2016 single “Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai.” The single topped various charts, including Oricon.

“Please Meet Me Again” is a solo song by member Neru Nagahama that portrays the heart-fluttering feelings of first love.

The music video was filmed in Nagasaki, Nagahama’s hometown, and features locations that evoke Nagasaki, such as Hashima (Gunkanjima) and Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge).

Yamanote LineKeyakizaka4619rank/position

Keyakizaka46 'Yamanote Line' Short Ver.
Yamanote LineKeyakizaka46

This song portrays a girl burdened by loneliness, struggling to break free from her current situation despite being in her youth.

By likening herself to the Yamanote Line, it conveys the sense of endlessly looping through anguish and inner conflict.

This track is also a solo by center Yurina Hirate.

The day PARCO disappeared from ShibuyaKeyakizaka4620rank/position

Keyakizaka46 'The Day PARCO Disappeared from Shibuya' Short Ver.
The day PARCO disappeared from ShibuyaKeyakizaka46

This is a striking song by Keyakizaka46 about the day a building symbolizing the streetscape of Shibuya disappeared.

Known as Yurina Hirate’s solo track, it was included as a B-side on their second single, “Sekai ni wa Ai Shika Nai,” released in August 2016.

The chorus, which repeatedly chants “PARCO,” leaves a strong impression, and Hirate’s cool vocal delivery is captivating.

The piece portrays memories of a lost place and the bittersweetness of youth, resonating deeply with listeners.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who has memories tied to Shibuya or has experienced the loss of a cherished place.

Keyakizaka46 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Unrequited Love in the Music RoomKeyakizaka4621rank/position

Keyakizaka46 'Unrequited Love in the Music Room' Short Ver.
Unrequited Love in the Music RoomKeyakizaka46

It’s a Keyakizaka46 song that overlays the feeling of first love onto the sound of a piano echoing through a quiet after-school hallway.

It’s a unit track by Rika Ozeki, Minami Koike, and Neru Nagahama, included on TYPE-D of the single “Ambivalent,” released in August 2018.

The refined scene of someone not opening the music room door where their crush is, instead listening intently to the notes leaking out, tightens the listener’s chest.

If you’re someone who wants to cherish your current relationship without breaking it… this song will surely stay close to your delicate feelings.