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Remioromen’s Motivational Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

Remioromen’s Motivational Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
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Remioromen’s Motivational Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

Remioromen is a Japanese rock band that has released many hit songs, most notably “Konayuki.” While their love songs often get the spotlight, their inspirational/cheer songs also enjoy enduring popularity.

This time, we present a ranking of Remioromen’s most popular cheer songs.

Remioromen’s Motivational Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

RhythmRemioromen1rank/position

As a song to cheer you on in life, I recommend Remioromen’s “Rhythm.” It’s a hidden gem included on their 2008 album Kaze no Chroma.

Wrapped in a glittering band sound and lyrics that feel like a push on your back, your heartbeat quickens and you’re filled with energy welling up from within.

When you’re lost, can’t believe in anything, or feel like you’re about to give up, please give it a listen.

I think you’ll be helped by the power of “Rhythm,” which links one hope to the next.

Fujimaki’s expansive vocals are incredible—you’ll definitely get goosebumps.

The refreshing feeling that frees a hazy heart, and the grand scale that makes you feel miracles that turn the impossible into possible, are truly stirring!

Further awayRemioromen2rank/position

Remioromen has sung about emotions close to everyday life—scenes, seasons, and the familiar.

“Motto Tooku e” is a 2008 single and an encouraging song that was also used as the theme for the Beijing Olympics broadcast.

It’s a grand rock ballad that feels like a push on the back, with Ryota Fujimaki’s unwaveringly direct, powerful vocals piercing through.

The message is so moving it can bring you to tears, and it’s said to reflect Fujimaki’s own step-by-step determination at a time when he struggled to write lyrics.

It’s a song that lifts you up when you’re striving for someone else or want to rally yourself—encouraging you and boosting your motivation.

March 9Remioromen3rank/position

It’s a gentle, heartfelt masterpiece by Remioromen that portrays the changing seasons and the bonds between people.

Released in March 2004, it was reportedly written to celebrate a friend’s wedding.

The lyrics, which cherish the small moments of everyday life, truly resonate.

After being featured in the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears,” it also became beloved as a graduation song.

Listening to it at times of new beginnings or farewells is sure to double the emotion.

It’s also the perfect song for expressing gratitude to someone special.

Starting OverRemioromen4rank/position

There are things you can’t do anything about, but Remioromen’s “Starting Over” really hits home with its straightforward lyrics that cheer you on to chase what you most want with everything you’ve got.

It was released in 2009 as the song for an Arinamin commercial.

Even without an overpowering personality, it stays with you and gently lifts your spirits—an admirable feat of songwriting!

Bridge Over TomorrowRemioromen5rank/position

Remioromen, who produced numerous hit songs and went on hiatus in 2012.

Their 2006 album HORIZON includes this track, Bridge to Tomorrow.

It features an upbeat, uplifting melody that makes your heart soar, and lyrics brimming with dreams, hope, and the determination to seize the future—an optimistic, bright song.

It’s a motivational anthem that gives you a push when times are tough.

powder snowRemioromen6rank/position

Remioromen – Powder Snow (Music Video Short ver.)
powder snowRemioromen

Released in 2005, Remioromen’s signature song “Konayuki,” used as an insert song in the smash-hit drama 1 Litre of Tears, stunned listeners with its calm opening that surges into a soaring chorus.

It’s one of their standout hits that defined the 2000s.

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