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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] (41–50)

LiberteOkamura Takako41rank/position

The title track from the 1987 album “liberté.” After an austere opening, it shifts dramatically into a brisk, driving melody that feels like dashing down an open road right before your eyes.

The slight heaviness of the introspective lyrics and the exhilarating, refreshing sound create a perfectly balanced contrast.

I’ll wait.Okamura Takako42rank/position

This is also one of Takako Okamura’s signature songs—an evergreen that hasn’t faded with time.

It was a big hit back then.

You could say it expresses the steadfast, enduring heart of a Showa-era woman.

Still, are there women today who are this single-minded? The two of them have such beautiful harmony—it’s really wonderful.

The wind is from the sea.Okamura Takako43rank/position

Takako Okamura – The Wind Is From the Sea
The wind is from the sea.Okamura Takako

Akiko Okamura’s landmark solo debut single.

A refreshing summer sound that vividly captures a seaside scene in audio is the song’s main appeal.

It tells of a woman’s bittersweet feelings for a man who seems to already have a girlfriend, sung over a beautifully clear, transparent melody line.

A perfect track to play on a summer drive.

UnluckyOkamura Takako44rank/position

A track from the album “libert?”.

It’s a song drenched in sorrow, voicing the lament of a protagonist who seems to have fallen into a negative spiral where nothing goes right.

The classical, faintly exotic, melancholic melody line is outstanding.

Though just one cut on the album, it remains a fan favorite with enduring support.

Sunflower – AminOkamura Takako45rank/position

No matter how old they get, they’re a wonderful duo.

And as expected, their singing shows a depth that proves those years weren’t spent in vain.

There are songs you can only sing after looking back on a long life, after all.

Still, it’s a song that lets their constant aim toward the light shine through.

Takako Okamura had many heartbreak songs in her younger days, but listening to this track, I felt glad to sense she seems happy now.

CourageOkamura Takako46rank/position

The very lively prelude makes you feel the energy.

It’s as if someone is giving you a push, saying, “Let’s move forward bravely toward the future so we won’t have any regrets.” It’s a song that makes you want to keep chasing your dreams no matter how old you are and turn them into reality.

Even with a calm tone of voice, you can still feel a tremendous energy—no doubt because Takako Okamura’s way of life is imbued in it.

Unknown markerOkamura Takako47rank/position

A ballad with a moist, beautiful melody that evokes the stillness of night.

Originally released as the B-side to the Aming-era smash single “Matsu wa,” the song was later reintroduced to the world as one of Okamura’s solo pieces.

Its lyrics reflect on the things we somehow left behind along the way to adulthood.

A soothing track that gently seems to lull you to sleep.

I can’t sleep again today.Okamura Takako48rank/position

This song really hits the core, so I remember being pretty shocked the first time I heard it.

I was trying not to think about things too much, but it made me realize that everyone wants to lean on someone and struggles with their own issues, and I related to that.

If you feel lonely, please give it a listen.