Takatsugu Muramatsu’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Takatsugu Muramatsu has composed numerous pieces, from film scores to stage productions.
Remarkably, he made his debut while still in high school with the piano album “Mado” (“Window”)!
More recently, he drew attention for composing the music for Universal Studios Japan in Osaka’s Christmas show “The Gift of Angels III.”
Here, we’ll introduce Takatsugu Muramatsu’s most popular works in ranking format, spanning songs he’s provided to many artists across genres!
Even if you don’t recognize Takatsugu Muramatsu’s name, you might have heard his music.
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Let’s dance too!Muramatsu Takatsugu15rank/position

This piece takes its title from one of the film’s most memorable lines, “Let’s dance too!”, which perfectly captures Marnie’s cheerful, tomboyish nature.
In a work filled with somewhat darker tones and songs, this gentle waltz evokes the bustle of the Marsh House and echoes of its former splendor.
It serves as the theme for a beautiful, iconic scene that portrays the heartfelt connection between Marnie and Anna.
Ōoku Main ThemeMuramatsu Takatsugu16rank/position

This piece, with a grand cinematic soundscape, weaves colorful music that fuses Japanese-style melodies with piano and electric guitar.
Showcasing Takatsugu Muramatsu’s keen sensibility and craftsmanship, it is a gem composed to enhance film scenes.
Released on September 29, 2010, it is included on the original soundtrack for the film “Ōoku.” The music lavishly portrays a story that inverts the historical gender roles of the Ōoku.
Characterized by a classically orthodox arrangement centered on strings, its flowing, beautiful melodies evoke deep emotion.
Used as BGM for a traditional Japanese wedding or reception, it can create a solemn and majestic atmosphere.


