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 Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
The wind gives no name.Makihara Noriyuki96rank/position

A heartwarming song woven by Noriyuki Makihara that uses the wind as its motif.
Included on the album “Heart to Heart,” this piece sings of admiration for a presence that delivers kindness without seeking anything in return—like the wind that never gives its name.
Makihara’s gentle vocals and the melody that sinks into the heart wrap listeners in warmth.
The song was also performed during the “Makihara Noriyuki Concert Tour 2011–12 ‘Heart to Heart,’” held from September 2011 to January 2012.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone who wishes to keep watching over someone dear.
Season of BeginningsMakihara Noriyuki × Hanaregumi97rank/position

This is the piece I want you to hear in that season when you slip into a new uniform and your heart is a mix of anticipation and nerves.
It’s the first collaborative work by Noriyuki Makihara and Hanaregumi, released in April 2025, which began streaming after an exclusive one-month airplay on FM COCOLO.
Sparked by their appearance together on a radio program, the song weaves in sounds of folk instruments like the charango to evoke spring’s curious sense of uplift.
Its appeal lies in how it gently stays close not only to celebration and brightness, but also to the unease and inner restlessness that come with changes in our surroundings.
As you embark on your new junior high school life, if you ever feel lost or find yourself about to pause, their harmonies will surely offer a quiet hand at your back.
After calling your nameMakihara Noriyuki98rank/position
Released in 2003, this is Noriyuki Makihara’s 29th single and was used as a commercial song for Sumitomo Life Insurance.
The music video features Nanako Matsushima, and Makihara’s clear, pure voice delivers a touching ballad.
It’s a song that reminds you of the preciousness of continuing to care for someone.
Highly recommended for those in long-distance relationships.
four-leaf cloverMakihara Noriyuki99rank/position

It’s the theme song for the drama “Going My Home.” At the time he composed it, Noriyuki Makihara was in Ireland for a TV shoot, and the piece was crafted as a Celtic-style song featuring Irish elements.
With its flowing 6/8 time, grand melodic line, and deeply resonant lyrics, it’s a quintessential Makihara masterpiece with his world on full display.
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The theme song for the drama “Hajimemashite, Aishiteimasu.” starring Machiko Ono and Yosuke Eguchi.
It’s a wonderful, uplifting track with lyrics that are striking for their straightforward, righteous tone.
The painting-style animated music video was also artistic and outstanding.



