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Remioromen’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

Remioromen’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
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Remioromen’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

Memorable melodies and beautifully Japanese lyrics.

The charm of Remioromen will leave different impressions depending on the listener.

This time, we’ve compiled their moving songs into a popularity ranking.

Remioromen’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

March 9Remioromen1rank/position

As a graduation-season staple that has long been cherished, this is Remioromen’s heartwarming classic ballad.

Originally created as a celebration for a friend’s wedding, the song gently encourages those embarking on a new chapter in life.

Its message—pausing amid the flow of the seasons to reaffirm bonds with loved ones—resonates deeply alongside Ryota Fujimaki’s soaring vocals.

Although it was released as a single in March 2004, many people may remember it as a defining song of their youth after it was featured the following year in the drama “1 Litre of Tears.” It’s also included on the album “ether.” On a spring day when farewells and new encounters intertwine, why not listen to it while thinking of old friends?

powder snowRemioromen2rank/position

Powder Snow / Remioromen - Piano Cover
powder snowRemioromen

A three-piece rock band from Yamanashi Prefecture, Remioromen crafted this poignant winter classic.

It was also used as an insert song in the drama “1 Litre of Tears,” becoming a track that resonates closely with many listeners.

The lyrics delicately portray the feelings of two people passing by each other in a season of swirling powder snow, leaving a strong impression.

Ryota Fujimaki’s clear, transparent vocals pair exquisitely with the melody that strikes the heart.

Released in November 2005, this gem of a ballad sings of longing for precious things that have been lost.

It sinks in even deeper when heard in the cold season, so why not relax and listen to it on a winter night?

Thank youRemioromen3rank/position

Remioromen is a three-piece rock band that has released massive hits like Konayuki and March 9.

Their song Arigatou, included on their fifth album, Kachou Fuugetsu, was broadcast on NHK’s music program Minna no Uta and became a hot topic.

Its message of gratitude for everything that supports you—and the desire to live for someone else as well—portrays personal growth and realization alongside feelings for those who have helped you.

It’s a heartfelt number distinguished by delicate guitar sounds and an uplifting beat.

Further awayRemioromen4rank/position

Remioromen, the band best known for their massive hits “Konayuki” and “March 9,” released “Motto Tooku e” on July 30, 2008—an anthem dedicated to everyone who’s earnestly giving their all.

The song was written as a support theme for the Beijing Olympics.

It carries the message that while starting something new or taking on what seems difficult can be scary, you can overcome that fear and keep moving forward, farther and farther.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when the pressure feels like it might overwhelm you.

Ballad of the SeaRemioromen5rank/position

A grand, atmospheric ballad by Remioromen that depicts a sea-themed love story.

The track is included on the album ‘ether,’ which also features well-known songs like ‘March 9th’ and ‘Minamikaze (South Wind).’ It begins with a gentle sound centered on piano tones, as if facing one’s own heart, and then unfolds into a sweeping soundscape that suggests emotions growing stronger.

It’s a warm piece that seems to express vast nature—like the expansive sea and winds that sweep through—and a rich inner spirit that resonates in response.

Madder-colored skyRemioromen6rank/position

Remioromen – Akane-zora (Music Video Short ver.)
Madder-colored skyRemioromen

It’s a gently soothing ballad by Remioromen, one of Japan’s leading bands known for captivating fans with sweet ballads and poignant lyrics.

The chorus line, “Amid the petals dancing in the crimson sky…,” evokes a deep, bittersweet feeling and brings back faint memories of youth.

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