Masatoshi Nakamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
They are active as an actor and singer, participating in many works.Their lyrics carry a strong message, their gentle singing voice is striking, and they look very youthful.They also appear on radio and in stage productions.This time, we will introduce some popular songs.
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Plan — When I return to Miyagi —Nakamura Masatoshi8rank/position

If you’re from Miyagi Prefecture, you’ll probably find a lot to relate to.
Even people from other regions might recognize zunda mochi and Sasanishiki rice, but knowing “Beniland” or “odazumokko” is a true sign you’re from Miyagi! Beniland is a famous amusement park in Sendai, and odazumokko means a playful, mischievous person.
If you’re from Miyagi, definitely give it a listen—let it take you back home.
Our JourneyNakamura Masatoshi9rank/position

This single was released in October 1975 as the theme song for the TV drama “Our Journey,” starring Masatoshi Nakamura, who enjoyed immense popularity from the very start of his acting career.
The lyrics and music were written by Kei Ogura, who likens the long life ahead to a journey, vividly portraying both the hopes of young people pursuing their dreams and the moments of sudden loneliness and melancholy.
Capturing the hearts of the youth of its time, it became a long-running hit, staying on the Oricon charts for 45 weeks.
Nakamura’s warm, enveloping voice seems to gently nudge you forward, even when you’re filled with uncertainty.
It’s an unfading classic that we hope those taking a new step at graduation—and those who wish to reminisce about their youthful days—will listen to.
Sad personNakamura Masatoshi10rank/position

A masterpiece by Masatoshi Nakamura that strikes the heart with its warm yet wistful melody and poignant lyrics.
Released in August 1999 and used as the theme song for the drama “Metropolitan Police Department Forensics Team,” the piece is a gentle ballad that nevertheless leaves a profound emotional impact.
Its lyrics, rich with messages that comfort those facing sorrow and loneliness, resonate deeply with listeners.
With a moderate vocal range and few long sustained notes, it’s an easy song to try even for men in their 50s who aren’t confident singers.
Precisely because this generation often stands at life’s crossroads, the song may offer courage and hope.


