Noriyuki Makihara Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since his debut in 1990, Noriyuki Makihara has continued to produce numerous classic and hit songs.
“Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana,” which he wrote and composed for SMAP, became a nationwide hit beloved across Japan.
Here is a ranking of Makihara’s popular songs.
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Noriyuki Makihara Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
A part-time job is waiting for you.Makihara Noriyuki76rank/position

Makihara Noriyuki’s 2012 release “Baito o Kimi ga Matteiru” features a lively, uplifting melody that makes your heart dance, and it tackles the familiar theme of part-time job experiences close to our everyday lives.
It’s under a minute long, yet it’s packed with Makihara’s theme of “encountering a new self.” If you sing it at karaoke, people around you will likely relate to the lyrics and have an easy, fun time.
Plus, because it’s so short, it’s a reassuring choice for karaoke beginners!
You can do it!Makihara Noriyuki77rank/position

Noriyuki Makihara’s “Fight!” is, as everyone knows, a cover of Miyuki Nakajima’s classic song.
As the title suggests, it’s a pep song that cheers on those who are doing their best with a hearty “Fight!” It’s sure to be a hit at karaoke as well.
To the infinite beyond ~To infinity and beyond~Makihara Noriyuki78rank/position

A single released by Noriyuki Makihara in 2009.
It’s a powerful number packed with a message about striving beyond your limits.
Through images like a dog trying to jump over a fence, the lyrics portray the importance of keeping on acting without giving up.
It’s a song that gives you a push to move first rather than overthinking.
It was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken!” and as the theme song for the drama “How a 30-Something Temp Gets a Full-Time Job.”
three peopleMakihara Noriyuki79rank/position

A heartwarming masterpiece based on a true story, included on the album “You Are My Treasure.” It’s a song of youthful memories that portrays living together with a slightly older couple and hopes for the future, and it remains a long-standing favorite among fans.
The overall vocal range is C#3–A4, with relatively calm lines in the verses and pre-chorus, then a slight rise in range from the chorus.
For the low notes, make sure not to let the resonance drop too much—focus on resonating in the head.
If that’s difficult, try raising your hand toward your head and aim your voice at your hand.
Keeping your attention upward will naturally lift your eyebrows, too.
I’m okay.Makihara Noriyuki80rank/position

This is a track from Noriyuki Makihara’s second album, “Kimi wa Dare to Shiawase na Akubi wo Shimasu ka,” released in 1991.
It’s a very straightforward breakup song that portrays a man who, despite the pain of separation, tries to remain composed.
It’s a wonderful song, so please give it a listen.


