Noriyuki Makihara’s Tearjerker Songs, Cry-Your-Eyes-Out Tracks, and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
Noriyuki Makihara is a popular singer-songwriter known for his distinctive voice and relatable lyrics.
All of his songs are well-loved, but he is especially acclaimed for his “tearjerker” tracks.
This time, we bring you a ranking of Makihara’s most popular songs that will make you cry.
Noriyuki Makihara’s Tearjerker Songs, Cry-Your-Eyes-Out Tracks, and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki1rank/position

This is a masterpiece by Noriyuki Makihara that deeply stirs memories and nostalgia from one’s school days.
It’s a carefully crafted number that depicts striving in a new place while quietly holding thoughts of one’s hometown and friends in one’s heart.
Featured on the album “Kimi wa Boku no Takaramono,” the song returned to the spotlight in 2006 as the theme for an NTT East Japan commercial.
It also aired during the reunion special of the TV program “Marumaru Chibi Maruko-chan” in July 2007, drawing attention.
It’s a warm ballad that offers comfort not only to those living away from home, but also to anyone embarking on a new journey in the spring.
I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki2rank/position

A signature song by Noriyuki Makihara, distinguished by its heartwarming melody that embraces both the ache of heartbreak and a brave front.
It gently portrays memories of a former lover and the nostalgia of everyday life, while the protagonist’s resolve to move forward resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in May 1992, it was chosen as the theme song for the NTV drama “After the Children Are Asleep.” Included on the album “Kimi wa Boku no Takaramono,” it became a major hit, ranking 7th on Oricon’s year-end chart.
This piece is a companion for those standing at life’s crossroads.
When you gather with friends for karaoke, its universally relatable lyrics and melody are sure to warm the heart.
At any timeMakihara Noriyuki3rank/position

Makihara Noriyuki’s “Donna Toki mo” is a perfect fit for a sports day where everyone has given their all; his gentle vocals bring comfort and move the heart.
It tenderly embraces the teachers and children who have worked hard every day to prepare.
It’s also a song that praises children who have cheered their teammates on with all their might and fought their best, and that helps them realize things they could only experience through a sports day.
With its warm vocals and a sense of hope for the future, please give it a listen! You might feel a sense of fulfillment and hope for tomorrow.
The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki4rank/position

“What I Wanted Most,” released in 2004 as a self-cover of the song “THE GIFT” that Noriyuki Makihara provided to the London-based vocal group Blue.
The lyrics are deeply moving: because he has shared happiness with those around him so many times, he is ultimately able to attain the greatest happiness himself.
Makihara’s gentle voice and heartwarming melody make it perfect for weddings.
It’s also recommended as a message song from the groom to the bride!
her boyfriendMakihara Noriyuki5rank/position

The appeal of Noriyuki Makihara as a singer-songwriter lies in his catchy melodies that stick with you after just one listen, and his unique lyrics.
Within them are stories worthy of a TV drama.
“Her Boyfriend” is one such song.
Sakura MelodyMakihara Noriyuki6rank/position

Set to gentle piano tones, this song sings of the season of farewells and new encounters.
Noriyuki Makihara’s delicate vocals resonate closely with those facing graduation.
Included on the March 2022 album “Bespoke,” this piece is a self-cover of a song he originally provided to Miliyah Kato and Shota Shimizu.
In the season of fluttering cherry blossoms, it’s a track that gives you the courage to take a new step while holding dear your memories and gratitude.
Listen to it during graduation ceremonies or times of departure, and it will surely touch your heart.
Snow in MarchMakihara Noriyuki7rank/position

This is a coming-of-age ballad capturing a spring scene twenty days after graduation.
With a gentle melody and tender vocals, it expresses young people’s anxieties and hopes about change, as well as the fleeting time spent with dear friends.
Amid an unseasonal snowfall, the image of walking shoulder to shoulder with friends is portrayed in a way that resonates deeply.
Included on Noriyuki Makihara’s album “Kimi wa Dare to Shiawase na Akubi o Shimasu ka.” released in September 1991, this piece is captivating for its calm, warm poetic worldview.
It is a classic you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring, a song that offers solace to those facing life’s turning points and harboring feelings about the changing days.
In this noisy, beloved worldMakihara Noriyuki8rank/position

A song by Noriyuki Makihara that delicately portrays the feelings of confronting loneliness.
The story of a person who realizes that scattered words and memories are treasures resonates deeply with listeners.
Released digitally in May 2024, it was chosen as the ending theme for the film “Manga Artist, Mamoru Hori.” Makihara also handled co-arrangement and string arrangement, and Yoshiyuki Sahashi’s guitar performance enhances the song’s appeal.
For those bewildered by partings or changes in their environment, it is sure to be a source of comfort.
Tearful ChristmasMakihara Noriyuki9rank/position

If you’re looking for a Christmas song that’s heartbreakingly moving and sure to bring tears, this is the one.
Noriyuki Makihara’s “Namida no Christmas” is a song that portrays the feelings of a man who got his heart broken just before Christmas.
The lyrics begin with him spotting his ex-girlfriend in town on Christmas Day, spending time with her new boyfriend.
The cheerful, happy atmosphere of Christmas contrasts sharply with the protagonist’s lingering feelings for his ex, creating a resonance that sinks deep into your heart.
The emotional saxophone that appears in the interlude and toward the end of the track seems to mirror his inner state.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONGMakihara Noriyuki10rank/position

Up-tempo and cheerful is great, but the lyrics are wonderful too.
If you use it as background music at a wedding or a home birthday party, it’s guaranteed to liven things up, and it’s a song that can make you happy even if you’re not the one being celebrated.
If someone sang this to celebrate you, it would make you feel from the bottom of your heart, “I’m so glad I was born.” That’s the kind of heartwarming number ‘HAPPYBIRTHDAYSONG’ is!


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