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Hiroko Moriguchi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

She is active as a singer, TV personality, and actress, and is strongly associated with the image of a variety-show idol.

Since making a hit with “From the Aqueous Star with Love,” the second opening theme for Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, she has participated in many anime-related events.

We have compiled her popular songs and would like to introduce them.

Hiroko Moriguchi’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Voice of LifeMoriguchi Hiroko11rank/position

Hiroko Moriguchi made her debut in 1985 with “With Love to the Water Planet,” the theme song for the anime Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.

She herself wrote the lyrics for this song when it was used as the theme for CR Fever Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.

In keeping with the work, the song expresses a wish for a bright future for Earth.

GHOST SWEEPER / with Marty FriedmanMoriguchi Hiroko12rank/position

Hiroko Moriguchi has worked on many anime songs.

One of the tracks included on her album Anison Covers, which compiles her anime song covers, is “GHOST SWEEPER / with Marty Friedman.” This piece is a collaboration with Marty Friedman on a song of the same title, the opening theme of Ghost Sweeper Mikami.

It’s arranged with a sophisticated feel, blending elements of jazz and rock.

It could be interesting to compare it with the original version.

Lingering SnowMoriguchi Hiroko13rank/position

Yasuko Moriguchi is strongly associated with lively kayōkyoku pop songs.

But in this cover, she delivers a gentle, heartfelt ballad.

It’s a song that showcases her glossy, tender voice.

Her expressive power in “Nagori Yuki” wonderfully draws out the poignancy.

It grabs your heart and is so captivating that before you know it, you’ve listened all the way to the end.

A withered-leaf-colored smileMoriguchi Hiroko14rank/position

Hiroko Moriguchi, who also shines on variety shows, is equally captivating as a singer.

Her fourth single, released in November 1987, is a classic that perfectly suits the season when the autumn breeze seeps into the heart.

It delicately portrays a wavering maiden’s heart: wanting to smile in front of the one she loves, yet quietly harboring loneliness and fragility.

The earnest wish to be embraced with warmth is so touching it tightens the chest.

The song is also known for being used as the image song for Kirin Lemon Witty.

Listen to it on an autumn evening lost in thought, and Moriguchi’s clear, translucent voice will gently nestle close to your heart—a sentimental piece indeed.