Masako Mori Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
It’s often highlighted that she’s the mother of Taka, the vocalist of ONE OK ROCK, and Hiro, the vocalist of MY FIRST STORY, but Masako Mori was immensely popular in the 1970s as one of the “Hana no Chūsan Trio” alongside Momoe Yamaguchi and Junko Sakurada.
She possesses vocal abilities that are every bit as impressive as her sons’, so please give her songs a listen.
Playlist
| Masako Mori Popular Songs Ranking [2026] | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | wintering swallowMori Masako | play_arrow | Introduction to Masako Mori's Exquisite Ballad Works |
| 2 | teacherMori Masako | play_arrow | Depicting the story of first love in Masako Mori’s debut song |
| 3 | Cape TachimachiMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori's famous song, an enka set on the Sea of Japan |
| 4 | MotherMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori’s classic song expressing gratitude to her mother |
| 5 | Azusagawa, Shinano RoadMori Masako | play_arrow | The scenery of Nagano’s beautiful mountains and the Azusa River |
| 6 | A solitary, melancholy personMori Masako | play_arrow | It’s a masterpiece that beautifully captures the poignant scenery of autumn… |
| 7 | Kiso-bushiMori Masako | play_arrow | A folk song from the Kiso region themed around river rafting |
| 8 | Harbor FestivalMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori's “Minato no Matsuri” conveys the heartrending feelings of a woman waiting for her lover. |
| 9 | A rosy futureMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori's first single after her comeback |
| 10 | third-year middle school studentMori Masako | play_arrow | The classic song that continues to sing of youthful emotions, 'Third-Year Junior High Student' |
| 11 | Yachiyo Furusato OndoMori Masako | play_arrow | A festival chant that introduces Yachiyo’s local specialties and can be danced to with a light, lively tempo. |
| 12 | Sea of Japan, Sorrow Main LineMori Masako | play_arrow | Powerfully conveying the cold and chill one imagines from a winter sea... |
| 13 | younger sisterMori Masako | play_arrow | Thinking about my younger sister who moved up to Tokyo, feeling worried… |
| 14 | red spider lilyMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori’s classic hit “Higanbana,” a masterpiece by Yū Aku |
| 15 | Alone in TsuwanoMori Masako | play_arrow | Masako Mori released a song themed around Tsuwano. |
| 16 | Kagoshima Ohara-bushiMori Masako | play_arrow | The Ohara-bushi is a representative folk song of Kagoshima Prefecture. |
| 17 | Yuko’s Four SeasonsMori Masako | ![]() | As Masako Mori’s 30th single, in 1979… |
| 18 | Chieko-shōMori Masako | play_arrow | A work in which Koutarou Takamura set to poetry the journey with his wife Chieko, from their meeting to her death. |
| 19 | Mamurogawa OndoMori Masako | play_arrow | A song by a geisha at a traditional restaurant to liven up a banquet |


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