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Yuiko Ohara Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Yuiko Ohara Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Yuiko Ohara Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Yuiko Ohara is a singer-songwriter who began her music career in 2012.

With a clear, gentle voice that soothes listeners’ hearts as her hallmark, she has created many songs.

She has especially performed numerous anime theme songs and insert songs, so if you’re an anime fan, you’ve likely heard her voice before.

In this article, we’ll introduce Yuiko Ohara’s tracks in a ranking format.

Take a look at which songs made the list, and if any catch your interest, be sure to give them a careful listen.

Yuiko Ohara Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Magic of SmilesŌhara Yuiko1rank/position

Yuiko Ohara “Egao no Mahou” Music Video - DANCE ver. / New Opening Theme for the TV Anime “Hanakappa”
Magic of SmilesŌhara Yuiko

This is a single released in April 2019 as the opening theme for the anime Hanakappa, which depicts a family of kappa with flowers blooming on their heads.

Written and composed by singer-songwriter Yuiko Ohara, the song features a buoyant, swing jazz-like rhythm that feels wonderfully light.

Its cheerful sound makes your body start moving just by listening, and it’s a perfect fit as background music for a game of musical chairs—sure to liven up the atmosphere even more! The lyrics center on smiles, and you can easily picture children happily playing.

In the music video, Yuiko Ohara dances with kindergarteners at a preschool, and it’s fun to copy the choreography and dance along.

If everyone walks in a circle together, it’s bound to become a lovely time filled with natural smiles.

I want to be SantaŌhara Yuiko2rank/position

A wistful love song by Yuiko Ohara, known by the catchphrase “the singer-songwriter of the anison world.” For anyone nursing a crush, Christmas is a season when those helpless feelings only intensify—especially when the person you love is looking at someone else.

Even so, your feelings don’t change.

The lyrics, which express that earnest, unwavering devotion, really strike a chord.

Why not try singing it with friends, at karaoke, or even in front of the person who hasn’t realized how you feel yet? Who knows—there might be a present from Santa in store!

Prayer SongŌhara Yuiko3rank/position

Released in December 2021, this work was used as the opening theme for the anime Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation and warmed the hearts of many.

Centered on the themes of gratitude to the earth and prayer, it delivers a message of hope to those who are lost.

Embracing even suffering and hatred as not in vain, it sings of solidarity with all living things.

A heartwarming song that we hope everyone who yearns for peace will listen to.

straightŌhara Yuiko4rank/position

Yuiko Ohara “Straight Ahead” Music Video / “Teasing Master Takagi-san 3” Opening Theme
straightŌhara Yuiko

Singer-songwriter Yuiko Ohara, who has been involved with music since childhood and works with the motto of creating songs that stay close to someone’s heart.

“Massugu,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Teasing Master Takagi-san 3, features a light, breezy ensemble highlighted by delicate piano tones that feels so pleasant.

The straightforward message woven with her cute vocals carries a fresh quality that may remind you of your youthful days.

It’s a spring-tinged number that hints at the story about to unfold.

zero centimetersŌhara Yuiko5rank/position

TV Anime “Teasing Master Takagi-san 2” Non-Credit OP “Zero Centimeters” / Yuiko Ohara
zero centimetersŌhara Yuiko

This is a cute anime song with a sparkling sound.

It’s the opening theme for the anime Teasing Master Takagi-san 2, sung by Yuiko Ohara, a singer-songwriter from Chiba Prefecture.

It was released in 2019 as her eighth single.

The lyrics capture a sweet, bittersweet crush, expressing “I hope you realize someday that I like you,” which is sure to make your heart flutter.

Since there are no belted phrases, it’s especially recommended for those who aren’t confident in their vocal power.

I won’t say it, though.Ōhara Yuiko6rank/position

Yuiko Ohara “I Won’t Say It, Though.” Music Video / Teasing Master Takagi-san Opening Theme
I won’t say it, though.Ōhara Yuiko

Yuiko Ohara’s “Iwanai Kedo ne” paints a delicate portrait of a tsundere girl’s budding feelings.

Released in 2018, the song was used as the opening theme for the anime Teasing Master Takagi-san.

It vividly depicts a girl who seems tsun—people around them think they’re dating, she wishes she could see a different side of him, and although she secretly likes him so much it hurts, she can’t bring herself to honestly say it.

With graduation and class reshuffles approaching, many people may find it hard to be as straightforward as this girl.

Why not listen to the song, sort out your feelings, and take the opportunity to share them this spring, a season of new beginnings?

The Summer of BeginningsŌhara Yuiko7rank/position

The theme song for the feature film Teasing Master Takagi-san is Yuiko Ohara’s Hajimari no Natsu (The Beginning of Summer).

It’s a fresh yet wistful track that perfectly matches the manga’s story about middle school romance.

The song is included on her 2022 mini-album Island Memories and marks her fifth work related to the series, following her contributions of theme and insert songs for the TV run.

With its charming blend of acoustic guitar tones and an innocent vocal performance, it’s a song you’ll want to hear when you go see the movie with your boyfriend or girlfriend.

Sports Day Dance: Magic of SmilesŌhara Yuiko8rank/position

“The Magic of Smiles (Hanakappa Theme Song)” by Yuiko Ohara: ‘Easy Dance for Ages 2 and Up.’ A simple arranged dance perfect for recitals and sports days!
Sports Day Dance: Magic of SmilesŌhara Yuiko

It’s “Egao no Mahou,” known as the opening song for the anime Hanakappa.

The lyrics, which let you picture everyone smiling together, make you feel warm and gentle when you listen.

The melody is bright too, and it’s popular as a children’s dance song.

Since many childcare facilities hold sports days in the fall, how about performing a dance to this song? As you’d expect from its popularity, there are lots of choreography videos available.

Try dancing with pom-poms or in matching outfits!

Song of Shadow-ComparingŌhara Yuiko9rank/position

This song is striking for its delicate tones and melodies.

Yuiko Ohara’s transparent, airy vocals also resonate deeply.

Released in July 2024, it serves as the ending theme for the second season of the popular anime Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation.

The arrangement, which incorporates Irish music elements, is superb and further enhances the anime’s worldbuilding.

The lyrics and vocals capture the story’s emotion in full, as if speaking on behalf of the protagonist’s feelings.

It’s recommended not only for anime fans but also for anyone seeking a moving ballad.

Take your time listening and savor its charm.

Something I want to protectŌhara Yuiko10rank/position

The ending theme of Mushoku Tensei II: Jobless Reincarnation—If You Go to Another World, Make It Count, sung by Yuiko Oohara, is a song about the importance of supporting one another.

Its lyrics, which face one’s past and recognize the kindness extended to them, offer hope that even lonely nights can be overcome together with someone special.

It closes out the second cour of the anime that aired from April 2024, featuring a captivating collaboration with arranger MANYO and the familiar band sound.

As the gentle message of the lyrics resonates, it might even help deepen the bond between two people.

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