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Miho Komatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Miho Komatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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A female vocalist who belonged to the Being Group, whose sound became emblematic of 90s J-pop.

For those who lived through the 90s, you might strongly associate her with “the person who sang the themes for Detective Conan.”

I think her unique voice captivated many listeners, from children to adults.

In this article, we researched her most acclaimed songs based on fan feedback submitted to our site, and we’ve highlighted the most popular tracks in a ranked list.

We hope it’s enjoyable for both newcomers and dedicated fans alike.

Now, please enjoy!

Miho Komatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

mysteryKomatsu Miho1rank/position

For those who have just entered their 40s, I recommend Nazo, sung by Miho Komatsu.

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Detective Conan, and it’s such a classic that anyone who watched the early seasons has likely heard it at least once.

Because it’s a theme song for a show aimed at children, the vocal lines are kept simple throughout.

Many people might feel it sounds a bit high, but the overall range is actually narrow, so even people in their 40s who struggle with pitch or high notes should be able to sing it without trouble.

Because you are hereKomatsu Miho2rank/position

Detective Conan OP - Because You’re Here - Miho Komatsu - Detective Conan OP
Because you are hereKomatsu Miho

Miho Komatsu’s 10th single, released in 2000, is “Anata ga Iru Kara” (“Because You’re Here”).

It was selected as the theme song for the hit anime Detective Conan’s feature film The Hidden Assassin in the Dark.

The lyrics, which sing of a breakup with a lover, form a poignant ballad whose worldview aligns with the film’s story—part of its appeal.

Many people have probably seen the movie themselves or watched it with their children, so chances are a lot of you have heard “Anata ga Iru Kara.” Be sure to consider using it as a performance piece for your event!

Just one wishKomatsu Miho3rank/position

Miho Komatsu’s delicate vocals beautifully capture the inner conflict of a protagonist who can’t be honest with their feelings.

Starting in December 1997, it was used as the ending theme for Detective Conan and reached No.

8 on the Oricon charts, ultimately becoming a major hit with total sales of 500,000 copies.

This work is captivating for its warm vocals that gently embrace the complexities of love and its lyrics that stay close to the heart.

Through the lyrics, you can feel the interplay between the desire not to get hurt and the feelings for a loved one, which really tightens your chest.

ChanceKomatsu Miho4rank/position

Miho Komatsu’s “Chance” is a song that cheers on people who work hard every day and those who charge toward their dreams and goals.

Released in 1998, it was used as the theme song for a TV program from April 1998 to March 1999, and later featured again in a program segment in 2008.

The lyrics encourage you to turn everything—opportunities right in front of you, memories, and even your own shortcomings—into your strength and keep pushing forward.

Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up and do your best!

As if standing on iceKomatsu Miho5rank/position

Standing on Ice (Night Clubber Mix) - Miho Komatsu
As if standing on iceKomatsu Miho

Even amid the peril of walking as if on thin ice, this song portrays a determination to keep facing forward and move ahead.

Crafted by Miho Komatsu, it was released in October 1998 as her sixth single and used as the ending theme for the anime Detective Conan.

It reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and is also included on the album Miho Komatsu 2nd: Mirai.

The wistful tone of the acoustic guitar conveys a fragile state of mind and the aching feelings for someone dear, perfectly mirroring the frustration felt by the characters in the story.

For hearts wavering about the future yet longing for the courage to take a step forward, this song may gently stay by your side.

Dream’in LoveKomatsu Miho6rank/position

Sang-it Cover Series Vol. 41 Kohki [Dream’in Love] (Original: Miho Komatsu)
Dream'in LoveKomatsu Miho

The refreshing tone is striking.

This is a song by Miho Komatsu, a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture.

It’s included on her first album, “Nazo,” released in 1997.

Her uplifting vocals are wonderful.

It was the theme song for the 77th National High School Rugby Championship.