Kyoko Koizumi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kyoko Koizumi, who debuted in March 1982 with “Watashi no 16-sai,” was the idol of idols in the 1980s.
She was widely supported not only by boys but also by girls, and she served as a leader for people of her generation at the time.
Not just a fashion icon, she was a trendsetter whose radio recommendations could shine a spotlight on authors—like a compass for the era—and her influence remains enormous today.
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Kyoko Koizumi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Temptation of the Spring BreezeKoizumi Kyoko22rank/position

The song that suddenly comes to mind under the gentle sunlight is the fourth single released in February 1983 by Kyoko Koizumi—better known as Kyon Kyon.
Capturing both the pure innocence of an early idol and a hint of grown-up poise, this track also appears on the album “Breezing” and has been beloved by fans for many years.
Its light yet wistful melody line evokes the arrival of spring and the stirrings of romance.
While she wore the iconic “Seiko-chan cut” at the time of release, this song also symbolizes the transitional moment just before her shift to a short haircut.
It became her first entry into the weekly Oricon top 10 and drew attention on music programs as well.
It’s perfect for when you want to revive those sweet-and-sour memories of the past, or when you want your heart to lift in gentle, sunny weather.
A Drop of the MoonKoizumi Kyoko23rank/position

A nostalgic moon song, “A Drop of the Moon.” Its melody has a wistful feel, perfect for bathing in nostalgia.
It’s a number by Showa-era idol Kyoko Koizumi, and it’s just right for a grown-up moon-viewing.
Gazing at the moon while recalling those bygone days will surely be beautiful.
Why not project your youth onto the moon with this beloved classic? It might even bring you to tears.
Memories of the Sea BreezesKoizumi Kyoko24rank/position

Written by Kankuro Kudo, this is an insert song from the NHK morning drama series Ama-chan.
Kyoko Koizumi released it under the character name Haruko Amano as Shiosai no Memory.
Kyoko’s vocals, heard repeatedly throughout the show, drew praise as “the voice of a true idol.” After the series ended, many viewers experienced “Ama-loss,” a sense of withdrawal from the show.
White cosmosKoizumi Kyoko25rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by Kyoko Koizumi, a song that layers pure first love over white cosmos flowers.
With her delicate vocals, she gently portrays a heart still untouched by any color becoming vividly hued through meeting someone special.
Featured on her second album, “Shishoku no Kisetsu,” released in December 1982, it’s a folk-tinged ballad that offers a glimpse of a more mature side of the then-new idol.
The melody blends the slightly lonely atmosphere of autumn with the bittersweet stirrings of new love, tenderly enveloping the listener’s heart.
It’s perfect for a long autumn night when you want to linger in a sentimental mood—why not give it a careful listen?
Bright red girlKoizumi Kyoko26rank/position

Kyoko Koizumi, who was a hugely popular idol, also once played Anmitsu-hime.
In fact, she took on the role for two seasons.
This is a song that was used as the theme for the first season, and it was a hit even as a general release.
She often performed it on shows like The Best Ten.
A Splendid VacationKoizumi Kyoko27rank/position

Japanese people have always wanted to take vacations and relax, but many can’t take long holidays and are satisfied with trips of about two nights and three days.
Their dream destination is the stylish country of France, and the most luxurious kind of unplanned, carefree trip would be taking an afternoon nap at the hotel if the weather turns bad.
Androla of the LabyrinthKoizumi Kyoko28rank/position

This is the 10th single released in June 1984 by Kyoko Koizumi, who debuted as an idol singer known as part of the “Flower 82 Generation.” It features a pioneering technopop sound and lyrics distinguished by a unique worldview that fuses romance and science fiction.
Created as an image song for illustrator Shusei Nagaoka’s art book “Labyrinth of Androla,” it topped the Oricon chart and became a major hit, selling approximately 377,000 copies in total.
Setting itself apart from conventional idol songs, the track showcased the breadth of Koizumi’s musicality.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to gaze up at the night sky and lose themselves in a dreamlike world of love.


