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Miyuki Nakajima’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Miyuki Nakajima captivates many listeners with her distinctive voice and the way she pours her feelings into her words.

This time, we’re introducing her most moving songs and popular tracks.

It’s a ranking recommended for weddings, farewell parties, and even when you’re at home alone.

Be sure to check it out.

Miyuki Nakajima’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Sunflower “SUNWARD”Nakajima Miyuki8rank/position

This is a famous song by Miyuki Nakajima that seems to layer a heartfelt prayer for peace onto the image of sunflowers blooming powerfully toward the sun.

It carries a strong will to never lose hope, no matter how harsh the circumstances, and to keep moving toward a future where light shines.

Included on the album “LOVE OR NOTHING,” released in October 1994, the piece was arranged by Ichizo Seo, who reportedly built the arrangement inspired by “images of a sunflower field.” The warm yet grand sound powerfully reinforces the message in the lyrics.

When you listen to it as you reflect on the preciousness of peace, you may feel a warm light shining into your heart.

O seaNakajima Miyuki9rank/position

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima that evokes the image of sending one’s thoughts out toward the vast sea.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Umi yo Omae ga — The Youth of the Sailing Ship Nippon Maru,” directed by Yukio Ninagawa.

In harmony with the film’s themes, the lyrics feel as though sailors are speaking to the sea, reflecting on the sea that has always been close by and the memories tied to it.

It’s a gentle, soothing piece that lets you feel the great sea that embraces every emotion.

Between the Sky and YouNakajima Miyuki10rank/position

Ayaka / “Between the Sky and You” Music Video (Story 1)
Between the Sky and YouNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima’s 31st single.

It was the theme song for the drama “A Homeless Kid,” which drew a huge response, and its lyrics are written from the perspective of the protagonist’s beloved dog, Ryu, who appears in the show.

The dog’s deep feelings for the protagonist are moving.

Many artists have covered the song.

Miyuki Nakajima's Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

BirthNakajima Miyuki11rank/position

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima that gently encourages those who have decided to restart their lives and step into a future with a new partner.

Even if you have the strength to live on your own, it carries a warm message that life becomes richer when you walk together with someone.

The song was released in March 1992 as the theme for the film “Kiseki no Yama: Sayonara, Meiken Heiji,” and is also included on the album “EAST ASIA.” Its sweeping melody tenderly seeps into hearts hesitant to take a step forward due to past experiences, as if blessing a new love.

Doesn’t it feel like a future where you can affirm each other’s very existence is unfolding right before your eyes?