Okukhanako’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Okubou Hanako is especially good at singing bittersweet songs, and many of her tracks make your heart flutter while carrying a touch of sadness.
She’s also well-known for performing the theme song for the anime The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
This time, I’ve ranked some of Okubou Hanako’s songs.
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Okuda Hanako Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
A clover shining in the skyOku Hanako57rank/position

If you’re looking for a song that wraps you in the soft air of spring, I recommend “Clover Shining in the Sky.” It’s included on singer-songwriter Hanako Oku’s 2008 release “Koi Tegami,” and was used as the theme song for the film “Chii-chan wa Yuukyuu no Mukou.” The simple piano sound matches her gentle vocals.
With its clear, translucent melody, it’s perfect for a pleasant morning or a bright, sunny day.
Listening to this warm spring song will help you savor the joy of having met someone special.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).Oku Hanako58rank/position

The gentle yet steadfast singing voice perfectly matches the song’s tender atmosphere, making for a beautifully polished result.
The piano’s sound makes this already gentle piece even softer, while Oku Hanako’s unwavering core draws listeners in.
It’s a sparkling song even when sung by a woman.
featherOku Hanako59rank/position

If I had wings, I’d want to fly farther and farther.
This song, which sings about flying from where I am now to become someone who can warm another’s hand, gently envelops the hearts of those who feel anxious because they can’t do anything right now.
While Hanako Oku has many bittersweet love songs, she also sings encouraging songs like this.
Toward a Tomorrow Where Rainbows AppearOku Hanako60rank/position

Okuda Hanako’s “Towards a Tomorrow Where You Can See a Rainbow” is the B-side track to her 2010 single “First Love.” Okuda Hanako’s lyrics truly resonate with the heart.
I think there’s a lot that people with someone precious in their lives can really relate to.
Living life facing forward is important, but so is looking up to see a rainbow, and looking down to find flowers.
I want to cherish the “something” you encounter from that.
It was a song that made me suddenly realize that.
Okukhanako Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Farther than the cloudsOku Hanako61rank/position

A song included on the indie album “vol.best.” Despite never being re-recorded after her major-label debut, it has surpassed 800,000 views on YouTube.
Unusual for Okumura Hanako, it features a slightly bouncy rhythm, and its depiction of rereading a book recommended by an ex-boyfriend makes it a heartbreak song that cuts deep.
Magical personOku Hanako62rank/position

It was released in 2006 as Hanako Oku’s second single.
In addition to the original version, it also includes a piano-and-vocal version performed by Oku herself.
It’s a gentle love song whose lyrics—about being able to love oneself after falling in love with him—resonate deeply.
by the windowOku Hanako63rank/position

A song included on Hanako Oku’s first album, “Yasashii Hana no Saku Basho,” released in 2006.
It was a collaboration song with Kodansha’s “Watashi Rashiku Ano Basho e.” The lyrics overflow with the poignant feelings of a woman who longs for a man—whose heart is drifting away—to stay by her side.


