Rumiko Koyanagi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Thanks to the massive hits of her debut song “Watashi no Jokamachi” and “Seto no Hanayome,” she quickly rose to stardom and became one of the iconic idols of the 1970s, known as one of the Three Girls alongside Mari Amachi and Saori Minami.
Recently, as an avid soccer fan, she has been appearing frequently on television, and her passion shows no sign of slowing down.
This time, we’ll introduce her most popular numbers in a ranked format.
Playlist
| Rumiko Koyanagi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | The Bride of SetoKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of the Seto Inland Sea’s scenery and pure love |
| 2 | My castle townKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A blend of Japanese sentiment infused with the sophistication of Western music: “Wakon…” |
| 3 | Star SandKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A dramatic piece singing about the blue sea of Ishigaki Island |
| 4 | The arrival of springKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Rumiko Koyanagi's spring classic, nostalgic memories |
| 5 | Long time no see.Koyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | The singing and acting of Rumiko Koyanagi, who hails from Takarazuka |
| 6 | Too little, too late, Jiro.Koyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A lively song by Rumiko Koyanagi that fuses enka and pop. |
| 7 | Mr. Sanshiro from HakataKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | It originally comes from the old folk song “Hakata Kacchiri-bushi”… |
| 8 | cherry blossom frontKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A poignant spring song portraying the season of cherry blossoms |
| 9 | My Dear EllieKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | The supple singing voice of Rumiko Koyanagi is captivating. |
| 10 | My NagasakiKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A song about the chimes that sing of Nagasaki city's love |
| 11 | Town of Snow LightsKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of snowy northern landscapes and a bittersweet love. |
| 12 | A sudden shower in KyotoKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Rumiko Koyanagi, a songstress representing the Showa era, in full bloom of her charm |
| 13 | My castle townKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Although it was their debut single in 1971, it only reached… on the Oricon charts. |
| 14 | Festival NightKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Rumiko Koyanagi’s big hit single from ’71 |
| 15 | chaosKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Rumiko Koyanagi’s classic song “Ran” — a masterpiece brimming with sensual allure |
| 16 | Winter StationKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | Looking back on a past love at a winter train station |
| 17 | Fishermen’s Fire Love SongKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | She has been active not only as a singer but also as an actress... |
| 18 | Red mountain, blue mountain, white mountainKoyanagi Rumiko | play_arrow | This piece originally comes from the Tokachi/Obihiro region of Hokkaido… |


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