Miyuki Nakajima’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
She is such a presence that even Yumi Matsutoya has called her a rival, and she is active not only as an artist but also as a creator.
Her powerful singing voice leaves a strong impression.
This time, we’ve put together and will introduce a collection of her uplifting/cheer songs from among her many tracks.
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Miyuki Nakajima’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima that portrays a heartrending farewell where all you can do is watch the other person walk away.
The work depicts a protagonist who, while still holding onto lingering attachment and kindness for the other person, accepts an inescapable loneliness they can do nothing about.
The complex emotions born from years spent together are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced the major turning point of divorce.
Released in September 1977, the song became Miyuki Nakajima’s first to top the Oricon charts.
It’s also known for being used as background music in the drama “Tokusou Saizensen.” You can also hear it on the album “Aishiteiru to Ittekure.” On nights when you feel crushed by an unbearable loneliness, don’t you think listening to this song might make you feel your feelings are being affirmed?


