Kobukuro’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
If you get your heart broken, it’s totally fine to cry your eyes out or vent to your friends—everyone copes in their own way.
But if you still have feelings you just can’t place, try listening to Kobukuro’s breakup songs.
The words you couldn’t find might be in their music.
Kobukuro’s Breakup Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
cherry blossomKobukuro1rank/position

This is one of the signature songs by Kobukuro, the musical duo of Shunsuke Kuroda and Kentaro Kobuchi.
It portrays a farewell tied to the cherry blossom season, one that can be seen as both a heartbreak song and a graduation song.
While expressing the loneliness of parting, it also depicts a resolve to move forward into the future, with powerful lyrics that convey a bright sense of hope.
It’s a warm track that also serves as a cheer-up song, offering the strength to overcome a bittersweet farewell.
windKobukuro2rank/position

This is a ballad that sets bittersweet memories recalled with the arrival of spring to a gentle melody.
Released in February 2002 as Kobukuro’s fourth major-label single, it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Ucchi Kuru!?” and also inspired the drama “A Story I’ll Never Forget.” The lyrics trace feelings for a former lover and delicate emotions, as if time gradually melts away the pain.
Its depictions of spring are superb, and it’s a masterpiece that conveys not only sadness but also the strength to look forward.
The song was performed at the 57th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2006 and has remained beloved for years.
I’d especially recommend it to men who’ve had those moments when a past love suddenly comes back to mind and their chest tightens.
The Way Back to the FutureKobukuro3rank/position

A track included on an album by the hit-making duo Kobukuro.
Beloved for their relatable lyrics, this hidden gem is especially popular among Kobukuro fans.
With a universally appealing melody, it’s a well-liked song that expresses regret over being separated.
the red threadKobukuro4rank/position

Kobukuro weaves an epic, nearly seven-minute story, singing of a fateful bond with beautiful harmony.
It portrays a year in the lives of two people who once drew a line in their relationship and decided not to see each other for a while.
Some listeners may see themselves in the protagonist, who believes and keeps waiting until the other person’s heart arrives at an answer—reflecting a complex love that continues even after a breakup.
After being included on the indie release “Root of my mind,” this song was covered by Yui Aragaki and also used in a Nippon Life commercial.
Choosing to part ways yet still thinking of the other person somewhere in your heart is proof of how deeply you loved, isn’t it? This song seems to gently embrace that painful feeling and affirm the meaning of taking time apart.
If I can be by your sideKobukuro5rank/position

There are many times when love doesn’t work out simply because the timing of falling in love doesn’t match.
This song portrays an unrequited love in which, no matter how much you care for the person, they already have a partner.
The sound of the guitar in the background heightens the sense of melancholy.


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