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Yuji Ohno Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yuji Ohno Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Yuji Ohno Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of popular songs by composer Yuji Ohno, who has created numerous tracks for the anime Lupin the Third.

Yuji Ohno was recognized from a young age for his exceptional talent as a pianist.

Beyond Lupin the Third, he has also written songs for famous artists and composed music for films.

Be sure to check out all the tracks to the end!

You’ll be captivated!

Yuji Ohno Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Theme of Lupin the ThirdŌno Yūji1rank/position

It’s the theme song of that famous master thief, composed by Yuji Ohno.

Even younger people who don’t know the anime might recognize it as a high school baseball cheer song.

Released in October 1977, the track’s thrilling sound is just insanely cool! When this starts playing, it feels like you can stylishly overcome any pinch—there’s this sense of all-around invincibility.

This piece is also beloved as an FC Tokyo chant, so if you use it as a clutch chance theme, it might just spark a big play!

Lupin the Third Theme ’78Ōno Yūji2rank/position

Lupin the Third Theme ’78 Ultra-Advanced Jazz Piano Arrangement | Jacob Koller | Sheet Music
Lupin the Third Theme '78Ōno Yūji

A representative theme song from a beloved national anime, composed by Yuji Ohno.

Released in October 1977, this instrumental track reached as high as No.

36 on the Oricon charts.

The piece’s theme captures the freewheeling, adventurous life of its protagonist.

Its distinctive chord progression—crafted with a nod to Spaghetti Westerns—leaves a strong impression.

With an uptempo feel infused with jazz elements, it’s a tune that lifts the listener’s spirits.

If you’re playing it on piano, a key point is to firmly articulate the left-hand bass.

It’s a surefire showstopper for a recital.

Lupin the Third Theme ’80Ōno Yūji3rank/position

Lupin the Third Theme ’80 – You & Explosion Band | Yuji Ohno Best Hit Live 2022.01.28 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A
Lupin the Third Theme '80Ōno Yūji

The classic anime song by Yuji Ohno is a cool and thrilling piece that incorporates big band jazz elements.

Its driving rhythm and stylish brass section perfectly capture the protagonist’s sophisticated worldview.

Transcending the boundaries of anime with its universal appeal, this work has been covered by many musicians.

It gained popularity as the opening theme for the second TV series of Lupin the Third, and today it is performed by various ensembles as a sports cheer anthem.

Its exhilarating melody and powerful arrangement are perfect for lifting your spirits or giving you a boost of energy.

Lupin the Third ‘Theme of Love’Ōno Yūji4rank/position

This theme song that you hear casually when you enter the shop is a masterpiece created by Yuji Ohno.

The intro begins with an elegant atmosphere infused with jazz elements and unfolds into a ballad marked by a wistful melody.

Used as the ending theme for an anime that aired starting in 1977, it became a piece that remained in the hearts of many.

Ohno’s distinctive sound, influenced by jazz and fusion, exudes a sophisticated vibe.

The work portrays a powerful longing for a loved one far away, and its lyrics are characterized by a sense of nostalgia and poignancy.

TabooŌno Yūji & Rupantikku 75rank/position

Liquid Architeuthis THB session 140303 @ Kyoto TakuTaku
TabooŌno Yūji & Rupantikku 7

“Tabú” is a work by Cuban musician Margarita Lecuona.

Many musicians have performed it in various arrangements.

This rendition is by Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Six.

Yuji Ohno has composed numerous theme songs, including for “Lupin the Third.”

Lupin the Third Original SoundtrackŌno Yūji6rank/position

Released in 1978, Lupin the Third Original Soundtrack is arguably one of the most famous anime soundtracks in Japan.

The irresistibly cool and stylish sound of Lupin the Third, crafted by Yuji Ohno—one of Japan’s foremost jazz pianists and composers—stands as a perfectly realized musical work on its own.

In particular, Theme from Lupin the Third is not only a theme song that belongs in the annals of animation history, but an eternal masterpiece of Japanese jazz.

Another distinctive feature is the inclusion of freshly recorded, lively dialogue exchanges by the main cast so familiar to the Showa generation—Yasuo Yamada, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Makio Inoue, Eiko Masuyama, and Goro Naya.

However, since some tracks have dialogue inserted midway, those who want to enjoy only the music are advised to pick up a reissue that includes the pre-edit versions as bonus tracks.

As an aside, this album is the soundtrack to the TV series’ second season; the first TV adaptation of Lupin the Third aired in 1971, and the music then was not by Ohno but by Takeo Yamashita—another leading Japanese jazz musician and a composer of international renown.

A bit of trivia to remember: that famous theme was born starting with the second series!

Lupin the Third ’80Ōno Yūji7rank/position

When it comes to jazz in anime, many people probably think of this piece, right? Yes—the iconic melody famous as the TV anime “Theme from Lupin the Third.” Since it debuted in 1977 as the theme song for the anime Lupin the Third, based on Monkey Punch’s original work, it has been arranged in many different ways.

This is the Lupin the Third ’80 version, which was used in full length in the film The Castle of Cagliostro—the masterpiece that marked Hayao Miyazaki’s first foray into directing an animated feature, and who is now a renowned Studio Ghibli director.

It’s a big band performance, with a cool brass-section intro and the melody carried by vibraphone.

The film itself has aired frequently on television through reruns, so among the many arrangements, this is likely the version that many people have heard most often.

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