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Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Among Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s appeals are his songs filled with passionate messages like patriotism and love for one’s hometown, as well as his way of life, including his upbringing.

Many people have surely been moved by that rugged, manly image.

Here, we present a ranking of his most popular songs that embody the way of life of such a man.

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

OrangeNagabuchi Tsuyoshi43rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi – Orange (Official Music Video)
OrangeNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

It’s a song that gently speaks to feelings about warm, natural scenery and a future you’ll walk toward with someone special.

Centered on acoustic guitar, its calm sound also conveys a sense of nostalgia.

Everyday words like “bicycle” are woven in skillfully, making the happiness sung about feel close at hand and emphasizing the warmth even more.

The gentle, reflective vocals, as if savoring one’s inner feelings, shape the atmosphere of the track.

Our NiraikanaiNagabuchi Tsuyoshi44rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi – Our Nirai Kanai (SPECIAL REMIX DVD)
Our NiraikanaiNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This song was composed in an Okinawan style.

As someone who loves Okinawa, I fell in love with it instantly (lol).

Listening to this makes me want to drive around Okinawa as soon as possible! Within this mellow tune are warm, heartfelt words—it’s a truly wonderful song.

Goddess SwingNagabuchi Tsuyoshi45rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi – Goddess Swing (from “ARENA TOUR 2010-2011 TRY AGAIN”)
Goddess SwingNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

“Megami no Swing” (“Goddess’s Swing”) is a song included on Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s 22nd album, “TRY AGAIN,” released in 2010.

The song is set in New York.

Its lyrics evoke a young person’s dream world, as if singing while standing in the heart of New York.

familyNagabuchi Tsuyoshi46rank/position

It’s a song filled with love and bonds for “family,” and it feels perfectly right to listen to it while driving.

And just like the composition in the lyrics, I have a father, mother, and older sister too, so I found myself overlapping it with my own life.

As for the chorus,

Land of FujiNagabuchi Tsuyoshi47rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s “Fuji no Kuni,” a song about Mount Fuji, was released in 2015 as his 50th single.

He has said the inspiration came when, after visiting the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, he felt he next had to go to Mount Fuji.

Listening to the lyrics, which overlap the sunlight rising over the summit of Mount Fuji—Japan’s highest peak—with the Yamato spirit raised under the Hinomaru flag, makes me proud to have been born Japanese.

It is a work I hope will be passed down to future generations.

Tokyo Youth Dawn StoryNagabuchi Tsuyoshi48rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi – Tokyo Youth Sunrise Story (from “ACOUSTIC LIVE Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Tour 2013”)
Tokyo Youth Dawn StoryNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

A song I used to listen to a lot while driving.

Before I knew it, every time the chorus came on, I found myself singing along, and even as someone from Tokyo I sang like I totally got it (lol).

This song is an upbeat, positive track that really sticks in your head.

fierce loveNagabuchi Tsuyoshi49rank/position

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Cover: “Gekiai” (Fierce Love)
fierce loveNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

Gekiai, which is used as the theme song for the film Orgol, has a melody so heartrending it almost hurts—and when I heard it live, it gave me goosebumps.

I was struck to the core, thinking, can a single guitar express something this sorrowful?