Miyuki Nakajima’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Miyuki Nakajima is a singer-songwriter with a unique voice and profound lyrics, beloved by people of all ages.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs.
Many of them are famous, so chances are you’ve heard quite a few.
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Miyuki Nakajima Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
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This is a Christmas song by Miyuki Nakajima, included on the album “Utadokoro (Uta-goyomi)” released in 1987.
It portrays Christmas as a very special day, and many people may find it relatable.
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Miyuki Nakajima, a leading figure among Japanese singer-songwriters.
The rare track included on her 1987 live album “Uta Goyomi” is a number that portrays a one-night-only romance entrusted to the special night of Christmas.
Against a backdrop of snow-covered streets and gently passing people, a tender yet fleeting sentiment is quietly spun.
The delicate expression of her live, guitar-and-voice performance—coupled with the restrained melody—seems to resonate deeply in the heart.
It is a winter love song for adults, overlaying the enchantment of the Christmas season with the reality of a relationship that returns to strangers when the calendar turns.
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This song, included on Miyuki Nakajima’s studio album “Uta de Shika Ienai,” released in October 1991, was used as the theme song for the 2007 TV drama “Tatta Ichido no Yuki ~SAPPORO 1972~.” This video is a cover version.
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A song written for the singer Chiaki Naomi.
It portrays the mindset of a woman who followed a man to the city and, little by little, loses her initial innocence, becoming a worldly, mature woman.
While feeling some resistance to turning into such a woman, she still puts on her rouge to get through each day—a song that conjures the image of such a woman.
Fingerstyle singing and playing of the classic ‘Ito’Nakajima Miyuki85rank/position

How about doing a guitar or piano sing-along of a well-known classic that fits the scene? A gentle, mellow song would be nice, and an upbeat one that gets everyone singing along would be great too.
Miyuki Nakajima’s “Ito” is also popular as a wedding song.
It’s loved across generations, so it’s a recommended choice for a sing-along.


