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Yasunori Mitsuda’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We introduce composer Yasunori Mitsuda’s most popular tracks—ranked—celebrated for his prolific work in game music, anime, and TV.

Enjoy the works of one of Japan’s leading game music creators, known for scoring hit titles such as Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, and Xenogears.

Yasunori Mitsuda’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Arni Village HomeMitsuda Yasunori15rank/position

Among the village themes in the game Chrono Cross, the song for Arni Village is one of the most soothing.

It’s the theme of the protagonist’s hometown, and it has a comforting feel to it.

By the way, in the game there’s a scene where, supposedly because a huge fish was caught, fish can be seen jumping on the screen.

It’s the kind of healing track you could listen to endlessly, and it leaves you feeling very calm.

Chrono TriggerMitsuda Yasunori16rank/position

Yasunori Mitsuda: “Chrono Trigger” for Mandolin Orchestra
Chrono TriggerMitsuda Yasunori

The main theme of Chrono Trigger.

You can hear it in the opening, and from the very beginning it delivers an outstanding sense of speed and impact—it’s incredibly cool.

The song contains a dramatic arc, with developments that never get boring and evoke the life of the protagonist Crono, the fate awaiting him, the adventures, and the story to come.

It’s a true main theme, famous for its high level of completion.

Another World on the Shores of DreamsMitsuda Yasunori17rank/position

This is the song that plays when the protagonist first ends up in another world.

Can you imagine going to a different world where no one knows who you are? There’s even a scene where, when the protagonist returns to their own village, they’re told, “I don’t know you.” This song expresses that feeling of unease.

It’s a lonely piece that makes you want to go home as soon as possible…

CHRONO CROSS ~Scars of Time~Mitsuda Yasunori18rank/position

Video Games Live: Scars of Time (CHRONO CROSS Scars of Time)
CHRONO CROSS ~Scars of Time~Mitsuda Yasunori

If you want to feel the beginning of a grand adventure, I highly recommend this opening track by Yasunori Mitsuda.

Its sound—an exquisite blend of folk instruments and progressive elements—feels nostalgic yet stirs the soul.

Widely known as the tie-in song for the game Chrono Cross, released in November 1999, it was included on the soundtrack album Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack in December 1999.

The way this piece shifts from a gentle melody to an intense development is incredibly cool! It’s a masterpiece I especially want those who crave an extraordinary, otherworldly journey to hear.

SHADOW OF THE LOWLANDSMitsuda Yasunori19rank/position

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – ‘SHADOW OF THE LOWLANDS’ Music Video – Nintendo Switch
SHADOW OF THE LOWLANDSMitsuda Yasunori

If you’re looking for a work where a game’s worldview beautifully intersects with the resonance of Celtic music, I recommend “SHADOW OF THE LOWLANDS.” Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, this piece was created as an in-game song for a title released in 2017, with vocals performed by the Irish group ANÚNA.

Its hallmark is a fantastical melody imbued with the stillness and chill of night, and simply listening to it can make you feel as though you’re walking through another world.

It’s a must-listen not only for game music fans but also for anyone who loves mystical choral works!

Frog ThemeMitsuda Yasunori20rank/position

Among the game music composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, this is a particularly memorable piece.

It features a grand, orchestral style that evokes the atmosphere of a hero’s march.

Included on the soundtrack for Chrono Trigger, released in 1995, it vividly conveys an important character’s inner conflict and resolve.

Blending a melancholic melody with a sense of bravado, the piece portrays the figure of a medieval knight while also emphasizing a tragic past and inner strength.

It’s a track I recommend not only to game fans but also to lovers of classical and film music.

Yasunori Mitsuda’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Millennial Fair of the Kingdom of GuardiaMitsuda Yasunori21rank/position

Among the pieces composed by Yasunori Mitsuda for Chrono Trigger, this is a particularly memorable track.

Its bright, pop-tinged melody vividly captures the lively atmosphere of a festival.

The rhythmic groove makes you want to get up and dance, gripping players’ hearts and never letting go.

Released in 1995, it remains a beloved classic of video game music for many fans.

An orchestral arrangement was later produced, transforming it into an even more grandiose musical experience.

It’s recommended not only for game enthusiasts, but also for anyone looking for something upbeat and energizing.