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Sachiko Nishida Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sachiko Nishida Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Known by her nickname Sacchin, the popular singer Sachiko Nishida is the wife of Hiroshi Sekiguchi, a prominent actor and television host.

She is from Osaka and debuted in 1956.

Her signature song, Coffee Rumba, continues to be covered by many artists today.

Her son is the actor Tomohiro Sekiguchi.

Sachiko Nishida Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

When the Acacia Rain StopsNishida Sachiko1rank/position

When the Acacia Rain Stops by Sachiko Nishida
When the Acacia Rain StopsNishida Sachiko

A classic that represents Showa-era kayōkyoku, this is one of Sachiko Nishida’s popular songs.

The acacia flowers beaten by the rain beautifully express the heartbreak of a lost love.

The melody is calm and unhurried, and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it an easy song to sing at karaoke.

Ever since its release in April 1960, it has been cherished for many years.

Why not sing it slowly at your own pace, imagining the deep emotions embedded in the lyrics? It’s sure to become a wonderful song that resonates in your heart.

Coffee RumbaNishida Sachiko2rank/position

When you hear a lively rhythm, many of you probably feel your heart lift a little.

This song, sung by Sachiko Nishida, who comes from a jazz background, has an irresistibly passionate, tropical atmosphere.

The exotic lyrics convey the thrill of romance carried on the aroma of coffee.

Released in August 1961 as the B-side to “Desire Blues,” this cover song later proved so popular that it was reissued as the A-side, and it was the piece Nishida performed when she made her first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.

Give it a listen in the afternoon, and it might put you in a wonderful mood!

Tokyo BluesNishida Sachiko3rank/position

Released in 1964 by Sachiko Nishida, this song—done in a popular style—became a major hit and is said to have established her status as a “beautiful enka singer.” Its success also earned her a spot in the 15th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The song is also featured in Studio Ghibli’s film “Only Yesterday.”

Crimson HotelNishida Sachiko4rank/position

Released in 1969, this is an old song.

Sachiko Nishida is a singer known for numerous hits such as “When the Acacia Rain Stops” and “Until the Tears Dry,” but despite its wistful lyrics delivered with a light touch, this song, “Kurenai Hotel,” did not become a big hit.

That said, it has been cited as a favorite by later musicians like Ryuichi Sakamoto and Tatsuro Yamashita.

In a new city for the first timeNishida Sachiko5rank/position

In a New Town for the First Time — Sachiko Nishida (CM Version)
In a new city for the first timeNishida Sachiko

It was used as the commercial song for Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing starting in 1975 and was released in 1979.

In 2009, it was covered by the African American enka singer Jero.

Part of the lyrics was changed to “Kiku-Masamune” for the commercial, and the song is still used in the ads today, making it well known across a wide range of generations in Japan.

A Woman’s PrideNishida Sachiko6rank/position

A Woman's Pride - Sachiko Nishida - cover by etuko - edited by katuyoshi
A Woman’s PrideNishida Sachiko

Released in 1970 (Showa 45).

She had a husky voice and a somewhat wistful singing style that left a strong impression.

Blessed with numerous hit songs, she was active on the front lines, but after marrying the renowned host Hiroshi Sekiguchi, she completely withdrew from the public eye.

It seems that while she enjoyed a happy married life, she also struggled considerably with issues involving her mother-in-law; even so, Hiroshi Sekiguchi praised Sachiko to the skies for how skillfully she managed the household.

Until the tears dryNishida Sachiko7rank/position

Until the tears dry… Sachiko Nishida
Until the tears dryNishida Sachiko

This is the single released in December 1967 by Sachiko Nishida, known by the nickname “Satchin,” and it was performed at that year’s Kohaku Uta Gassen.

The following year, it ranked 27th on Oricon’s annual chart.

The lyrics were written by Shigeru Tsukada, and the music was composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa, who worked on numerous hit songs.

Backstreet TavernNishida Sachiko8rank/position

With her slender figure and coquettish style, the modern-tinged Sachiko Nishida took on a variety of songs.

This number, which features the conceit of her singing the feelings of a barmaid, was originally a hidden gem tucked away on the B-side, but today it has become a signature song invariably included on her best-of compilations.

Hakata BluesNishida Sachiko9rank/position

After “Tokyo Blues” became a huge hit, this is one of the subsequent entries in the blues series, “Hakata Blues.” It sings of a woman who, having lost her love, ends up in Hakata and can’t let go of the man she still longs for.

Come to think of it, even if Hakata is a place you’re visiting for the first time, maybe it’s a city that feels like it could change something.