Rimi Natsukawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
It was Rimi Natsukawa who gained widespread support with the hit release of “Nada Sou Sou” in 2001.
Hailing from Ishigaki City in Okinawa, her singing ability—recognized by everyone—was evident from childhood, when she swept prizes at “little kids’ karaoke contests.”
Listening to Natsukawa’s voice makes you feel as if you’re in a tropical paradise, doesn’t it?
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Rimi Natsukawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
The day called tomorrowNatsukawa Rimi15rank/position

A heartwarming ballad that sings of hope for tomorrow and the joy of living.
It turns our gaze to the beauty of nature and the small happinesses of everyday life, portraying the strength to not be defeated by hardship.
Rimi Natsukawa’s soaring vocals further amplify the song’s powerful message.
Released in September 2011, the track became widely embraced as a support song for recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
In the same year, it also featured a collaboration with tenor Masafumi Akikawa on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Often performed at graduation ceremonies and moments of new beginnings, it’s a song that gives listeners the courage to take a step toward tomorrow.
A Little Love SongNatsukawa Rimi16rank/position

A cover version by the famous female singer Rimi Natsukawa.
With an arrangement that brings out her beautiful voice and pop sensibility—as you can hear in “Nada Sousou”—this cover once again showcases just how incredible Rimi Natsukawa is.
It’s fresh and bright, yet expansive and sexy.
The balance and overall high level are truly impressive.
You can feel many facets of the Rimi Natsukawa world.
Love, oh loveNatsukawa Rimi17rank/position

A song that won the Best Vocal Performance at the 46th Japan Record Awards.
It’s for those who keep pushing themselves every day, shoulders squared, carrying many burdens, unable to move forward or back.
I believe there are many such people, and this is a song I’d especially like them to hear.
FlowerNatsukawa Rimi18rank/position

Rimi Natsukawa is renowned for her truly beautiful singing voice that captivates studio musicians and staff alike.
With this voice paired with such a lovely melody line, it’s sure to soothe you even when you’re feeling down.
I believe being natural is what’s best for people.
poem, song, folk songNatsukawa Rimi19rank/position

A heartwarming song from a songstress born in Okinawa! Rimi Natsukawa’s voice gently resonates in our hearts.
This gem of a track is filled with the desire to encourage and support people through the power of song.
Based on Natsukawa’s own experiences, the message that singing itself can be healing soaks into the heart along with its warm melody.
Released digitally in May 2024 and on CD in January 2025, the song was also featured as the new commercial theme for Tenrei Kaikan.
It was performed on her 25th anniversary concert tour, becoming a major topic among fans.
In tough or sorrowful times, why not listen to this song and let it heal your heart?
The crown of glory shines upon you.Natsukawa Rimi20rank/position

It’s a song and march with lyrics by Daisuke Kaga and music by Yuji Koseki, released in 1948.
For many people, this is the tune that comes to mind when they think of high school baseball.
It has been performed by various singers, and this video features the Rimi Natsukawa version.
Although the lyrics use an old-fashioned style, the song is widely loved.
Rimi Natsukawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Goodbye, thank youNatsukawa Rimi21rank/position

Released in 2005 as Rimi Natsukawa’s ninth single.
The lyrics and composition were by Kentaro Kobuchi of Kobukuro, and the words express gratitude to someone who has passed away.
With its gentle vocals and sound that move the heart, it’s a song we’d like to dedicate to everyone who has lost someone dear.


