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Popular Song Rankings of Takako Okamura [2026]

It’s said that Takako Okamura’s greatest appeal is her warm, pure-sounding voice.Her gentle vocals draw listeners in and seem to have the power to heal wounded hearts.Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs.

Takako Okamura Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

The scenery of that dayOkamura Takako8rank/position

The Scenery of That Day – Takako Okamura
The scenery of that dayOkamura Takako

Akiko Okamura’s song, which paints scenes of youthful days and faint memories of love, is a bittersweet ballad that looks back on times gone by.

Included on the album “Andantino a tempo,” released in November 1987, this gem was both written and composed by Okamura herself.

With vivid imagery such as foreign residences and sloping streets, it conveys a poignant longing for a past that can never return.

It’s a perfect piece for moments when you want to revisit memories with someone dear or sink into a nostalgic mood.

Accompanied by Okamura’s clear, luminous vocals, it may awaken the precious memories sleeping in your heart.

NO RAIN, NO RAINBOWOkamura Takako9rank/position

Takako Okamura “NO RAIN, NO RAINBOW” (Music Video)
NO RAIN, NO RAINBOWOkamura Takako

Takako Okamura, known as the vocalist of the music duo Amin, famous for songs like “Matsuwa.” This is the title track from her 2013 release NO RAIN, NO RAINBOW.

The title comes from a Hawaiian proverb meaning “Without rain, there is no rainbow.” Its hymn-like, beautiful sound elevates her voice even more.

Surrender your heart to the grand, all-embracing lyrics.

They’ll ease anxieties about love and relieve stress toward your partner.

clownOkamura Takako10rank/position

Takako Okamura 'Pierrot' (Official Full ver.)
clownOkamura Takako

A song included on Takako Okamura’s solo debut album “Yume no Ki,” it portrays a slightly pitiful and heartrending woman who just can’t get the person she likes to notice her.

The choice to set sad lyrics to an upbeat, bright melody is exactly like a “pierrot” hiding sorrow beneath a cheerful face.

Thanks to its catchy drive, it’s a very popular number and a staple at her live shows.

Takako Okamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

trainOkamura Takako11rank/position

Takako Okamura “Train” (Official Full ver.)
trainOkamura Takako

A song released in 1987.

It was originally one of the tracks on an album and the B-side of a single, but after being remixed, it followed an unusual path to be reissued as Takako Okamura’s seventh single.

Set to a gentle melody, it vividly tells the story of a career woman who has given up on love to devote herself to work, conveying a poignant sense of sadness.

Important personOkamura Takako12rank/position

Takako Okamura “Precious Person” (Music Video)
Important personOkamura Takako

A track from the 2013 album “NO RAIN, NO RAINBOW.” It’s filled with a sense of happiness, conveying a purely warm feeling—as if the negative tension of their early days, which consistently rejected “happiness,” had been a lie.

It’s a song that expresses irreplaceable feelings for a beloved person by one’s side.

Without a doubt, it’s a song that will be loved by a wide audience.

adieuOkamura Takako13rank/position

A track from her sixth album, “Kiss ?a cote de la mer?.” Set to the kind of bright, up-tempo melody that has become Takako Okamura’s trademark, she casually sings about the end of a sad romance—an Okamura-style ‘breakup song.’ She even shows a fair amount of lingering attachment, saying, “I don’t care if you resent me—just let me stay in some corner of your memory.” Still, the overall impression of the song is that of a positive goodbye.

In the scent of the tideOkamura Takako14rank/position

A song that expresses the feelings of a woman who regrets not being able to honestly confess her feelings to the person she liked.

It’s a song that captures a page of youth—an experience almost everyone has had at least once.

This track was originally released during the Amin era.

With its fragile piano melody and Takako Okamura’s clear, translucent vocals that resonate in the heart, it’s a beautiful ballad and a timeless classic you’ll want to listen to over and over again.