Kishidan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Even 20 years after their formation, Kishidan are still known for their trademark school uniforms and pompadour hairstyles.
Their songs really get the crowd going and lift your spirits, don’t they?
Here, we’ll introduce Kishidan’s popular songs in a fun, ranked list!
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Kishidan Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Kiss me delicately.Kishidan31rank/position

Everyone looks pretty tough in a way you wouldn’t expect from such a pure-sounding title, but it kind of gives off the vibe that you want to hear them say lines like this, right? I fell for that gap.
The fact that they seem like they’d be bad at fighting is also nice.
Everything about it is great.
One Night CarnivalKishidan32rank/position

When it comes to Kishidan, this is the song that comes to mind.
They sport a stereotypical “yankee” look with pompadours and school uniforms, but you also see their gentle side on variety shows and the like.
Above all, the members’ kids are incredibly cute.
I was a bit surprised when they were featured on TV.
Nakanoshima Bridge BluesKishidan33rank/position

A blues rock number steeped in melancholy, one that conjures up the sea breeze of Kisarazu and the sight of slightly rusted guardrails.
Set against a red bridge bathed in the colors of dusk, it paints a sentimental portrait of the bittersweet end of a love that didn’t work out and the helpless feelings that linger.
Many listeners may find themselves overlaying their own tender, painful memories onto Sho Ayanokoji’s strained, wrung-out vocals and the bluesy guitar melodies.
This track is featured on the classic album “Ai Ra Bu Yu,” released in October 2005 and which reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly chart.
On a night when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood, it might be nice to listen while driving down a road filled with memories.
We only have Saturday.Kishidan34rank/position

Saturday spent with friends burns vividly in “We Only Have Saturdays.” Some of you may recall memories from an intensive, camp-like period.
Released in 2005 as their ninth single, it’s a Saturday song packed with pure Kishidan style.
From the title alone you can feel the rock ’n’ roll—its dance-like guitar and bass lines are wonderfully satisfying.
It conjures the image of riding a motorcycle with total abandon.
A man’s heart living in the moment while cutting loose, a song of blessing that resonates at a farewell between friends.
It makes you want to fully enjoy the things you can do precisely because it’s Saturday.
EarthKishidan35rank/position

This is a song by Kishidan, a rock band from Kisarazu City in Chiba Prefecture.
RANMA, also known as Hoshi Granmarnier, wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and sings it himself.
With an original melody, it sings about how the Earth keeps turning, embracing both sadness and joy.
dawnKishidan36rank/position

I love the trumpet at the beginning of the song.
It made me realize there are surprisingly a lot of songs that feel like Japan’s national team.
They’re the most quintessentially Japanese—like a straight-laced version of a yankii (delinquent).
They look super cool, and I love the groove of the song, too.
Even after the dreaming days are overKishidan37rank/position

“Even After the Dreaming Days” is a single released by Kishidan in 2005, which peaked at No.
5 on the Oricon charts.
It is the theme song for “One Piece The Movie: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island,” directed by Mamoru Hosoda.
I love youKishidan38rank/position

A track from the original album “Ai Ra Bu Yuu.” Just looking at the title, you might think it’s cheesy, but the song itself is really good, the kind you want to keep listening to.
I love how earnestly they’re shouting.
Their live performance was cool too—I was smitten.
Bōsō Skyline PhantomKishidan39rank/position

A six-member rock band, Kishidan, known for their impactful looks and catchy songs, is energetically active, including hosting their own music festival.
This track, included on their first album “1/6 LONELY NIGHT,” features an ensemble built around a lyrical guitar riff that really elevates the excitement.
Its dramatically unfolding structure, despite being instrumental, conjures vivid scenes in your mind.
It’s recommended as a soundtrack to enhance your journey—perfect for those who find themselves distracted by lyrics while riding a motorcycle with the wind in their face.
Bōsō spiritKishidan40rank/position

Formed in Kisarazu, Chiba, Kishidan have stayed true to their unique “YANK ROCK.” Their song Boso-damashii (Boso Spirit) is packed with love for their home region of Boso and a vow to reunite.
Opening their January 2023 album THE YⒶNK ROCK HERØES, the track also supplied the subtitle for KISHIDAN EXPO 2022.
With the Ska Para Horns onboard, the celebratory sound is guaranteed to fire up listeners’ hearts.
The lyrics express pride in the place where they were born and raised, and the joy of reuniting with friends.
It’s perfect for anyone with a burning love for their hometown!


