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Mai Kuraki’s Christmas Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Mai Kuraki’s Christmas Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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A female singer with a captivating, translucent voice, Mai Kuraki.She made a huge splash with her debut single, “Love, Day After Tomorrow,” and quickly joined the ranks of popular artists.This time, we’ll introduce her Christmas songs in a ranking format.

Mai Kuraki’s Christmas Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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Shiroi Yuki is a song about spending Christmas alone while thinking of someone you can’t forget.

It was released on December 20, 2006 by singer Mai Kuraki, who has continued to sing with her cool, distinctive voice since her debut.

Mai Kuraki is well-known for her theme songs for Detective Conan.

Shiroi Yuki was also tied in as the ending theme for Detective Conan: Agasa’s Challenge! Agasa vs.

Conan & the Detective Boys.

Even if it’s not a happy Christmas, this is a song that gently stays close to the bittersweet longing and loneliness of thinking about someone.

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Winter Bells / Mai Kuraki (cover)
Winter BellsKuraki Mai

This song is notable for its bell-like intro.

Released in January 2002 as Mai Kuraki’s 11th single, it was also used as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan.

The lyrics portray the poignant feelings of someone thinking about a lover far away, expressing a wish to spend Christmas night together.

Mai Kuraki’s clear, transparent vocals bring warmth and hope amid the winter chill, making this a moving piece that resonates deeply.

It’s perfect as background music for the Christmas season and is also recommended as a song to listen to with someone special.

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24 Xmas time -Grinch remix- (Mai Kuraki)
24 Xmas timeKuraki Mai

This is Mai Kuraki’s 30th single.

It was released on November 26, 2008.

To coincide with the release, special live shows were held at venues such as Universal Studios Japan, drawing attention.

The song has been used as the ending theme for the TBS variety show ‘Koisuru Hanikami!’ among others.