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Naotaro Moriyama Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Naotaro Moriyama Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Naotaro Moriyama Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

A Japanese singer-songwriter whose mother is Ryoko Moriguchi.

Their popularity surged when “Sakura” became a hit, leading to appearances on many media platforms, including the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Song Battle).

This time, we’ll focus on their cheer/encouragement songs.

Use this article as a reference to find your favorite track.

Naotaro Moriyama Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

If being alive is painfulMoriyama Naotaro1rank/position

Naotaro Moriyama – If Being Alive Is Painful
If being alive is painfulMoriyama Naotaro

When you’re tired of life, stop and take a deep breath, and try listening to Naotaro Moriyama’s “If Living Is Painful.” The words carried by the melody tell you that it’s okay to openly express that you’re hurting, and that even your sad feelings are all important parts of who you are.

Moriyama’s clear voice gently stays close to the listener’s heart, helping you gradually regain your strength.

Let the encouragement you receive from this song be your nourishment, and take a step forward!

Sakura (2019)Moriyama Naotaro2rank/position

Naotaro Moriyama – “Sakura (2019)” Music Video
Sakura (2019)Moriyama Naotaro

Cherry blossoms are the perfect seasonal flowers for graduation season.

When we see them, they seem to speak directly to our emotions as Japanese people—sometimes lifting our spirits, other times filling us with a gentle sense of wistfulness.

Moriyama Naotaro’s song “Sakura” overlays the hearts of graduating students setting out on their journeys with the image of these magnificent blossoms in full bloom.

It’s a song of blessing for those who are graduating and setting their sights on new aspirations.

Savor each weighty word, hold your head high, and walk proudly into the life that lies ahead!

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Naotaro Moriyama – To All Living Beings
To all living thingsMoriyama Naotaro

The song that cheers on those of you working hard with a grand sense of the world is Naotaro Moriyama’s “Ikitoshi Ikirumono e” (“To All Living Things”).

Released in 2004, the track was used as the theme song for the drama “Itoshi Kimie” and as an insert song in “3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi-sensei, Series 8.” Its title is taken from a poem in the Kokin Wakashū.

It portrays the idea that things don’t always go well, and sometimes lies make it hard to believe in anything, yet no matter what happens, we should live in pursuit of the light.

This rousing anthem, sung with a sweeping, expansive worldview, stirs strength from deep within.

To my belovedMoriyama Naotaro4rank/position

A gem of a ballad by singer-songwriter Naotaro Moriyama, who captivates with his unique worldview and voice.

Carried by delicate piano tones, it sings a deep, earnest prayer for a loved one.

“I just want you by my side, I want to believe until the end…” Such pure feelings are sure to move you.

Included on the 2004 album In Search of New Spices, it also drew major attention that same year as an insert song for the drama To My Beloved.

Its gentle melody, which softly wraps your anxieties, will give you the push to take your next step.

Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro5rank/position

This song, themed around cherry blossoms that brighten the spring graduation season, gently sings of farewells, reunions, and the treasured memories that remain in our hearts.

Naotaro Moriyama’s clear, pure vocals and the majestic arrangement of piano and strings resonate deeply.

The beautiful story, intertwining life’s important moments with the fleeting nature of cherry blossoms, leaves a lasting impression on listeners.

Released in March 2003, the track was chosen as the ending theme for the MBS/TBS program “Sekai Ururun Taizaiki,” and was later included on the album “In Search of New Spices.” Embraced as a song that accompanies life’s milestones such as graduation and school entrance ceremonies, it has also become a gentle, comforting piece for elementary school children.

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Naotaro Moriyama – Now Is Life: Soaring Edition
Now is life.Moriyama Naotaro

This is Naotaro Moriyama’s 6th single.

The song was originally included under the title “Ima ga Jinsei” (“Life Is Now”) on the album Seeking New Spices, released in May 2004, and was later released as a single.

It was used as Fuji TV’s support song for the Athens Olympics.

The End of SummerMoriyama Naotaro7rank/position

This song by Naotaro Moriyama delivers that distinctive late-summer melancholy and a faint sense of hope through beautiful acoustic sounds.

The lyrics—filled with feelings for someone far away and a wish for peace—overlap with each listener’s inner landscape, stirring deep emotion.

Released as a single in August 2003, it moved many viewers as the ending theme for that year’s “Netto Koshien.” It’s also included on the acclaimed album “Ikutsumo no Kawa o Koete Umareta Kotobatachi.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to quietly at summer’s end, or whenever you feel like reflecting on the drama of Koshien.

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