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Remioromen’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Remioromen is a Japanese three-piece band that has released numerous classic songs such as “March 9th” and “Konayuki.” Although the band went on hiatus in 2012, their popularity has not waned, and their music is still frequently heard in many settings.

This time, we’ve picked out Remioromen’s popular songs in a ranking format!

Remioromen Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Madder-colored skyRemioromen15rank/position

Around 2007, Remioromen’s song “Akanesora” was featured in a series of JRA commercials.

In addition to appearing in multiple versions of the JRA ads, it was also used in a RecoChoku commercial, so many people may remember hearing it on TV at the time.

Released in 2007, the track is crafted as a rock ballad with beautiful piano and string accompaniment.

Its flowing melody and lyrics—optimistic words set against the image of cherry blossoms drifting in the air—make it a particularly memorable song.

festaRemioromen16rank/position

Remioromen is a three-piece band that released winter staples like “Konayuki” and “March 9,” creating many songs that leave a lasting impression on listeners.

Their debut work was the mini-album “Festa,” released in 2003.

The video features the title track of the same name included on the album.

Its slightly rough-around-the-edges feel gives it a fresh, early charm.

Under the sunRemioromen17rank/position

Remioromen is a rock band known for carefully depicting the movements of the heart in songs like “Konayuki” and “March 9.” Their 2006 release “Taiyo no Shita” was used as the theme song for the film “Helen the Baby Fox.” Its appeal lies in a poignant band sound that unfolds at a mid-tempo pace.

The track was also recorded in New York, and the lyrics make you want to gaze out at a wider world.

It’s a warm number that empathizes with those troubled by love, especially the anxiety of wondering, “How does the other person feel about me?”

From the premonition of loveRemioromen18rank/position

Remioromen – From the Premonition of Love
From the premonition of loveRemioromen

A song that will stir the heart of anyone currently experiencing unrequited love is “Koi no Yokan Kara.” It was released in 2009 by Remioromen, a rock band known for delivering moving ballads to their listeners.

The languid tone of the guitar in the intro is striking, and the gradually expanding, dramatic sound is deeply touching.

It’s a heartwarming yet bittersweet love song that depicts a tender romance.

Highly recommended for those who realized during a casual conversation, “I might like this person.” Give this rock ballad a listen—one that makes you feel you want to stay by the side of the person you love, no matter the obstacles.

IslandRemioromen19rank/position

Your songs “with strings at Yokohama Arena” Remioromen - Island
IslandRemioromen

A track by Remioromen that’s full of a different vibe than usual.

The intro features a slow, extended, and beautifully played passage, followed by a darker song.

Even though the lyrics can be read as backward-looking, the arrangement somehow conveys a sense of light.

The chorus feels wonderfully liberating, giving the impression of being led out from a dark place.

cosmosRemioromen20rank/position

A band that was active mainly in the 2000s with literary lyrics and a straightforward rock sound, Remioromen included this song on their album Ether.

It was composed by the bassist, Maeda.

The contrast between the sentimental lyrics, which depict days spent alone in autumn, and the sparkling tones is striking, and over the band’s buoyant rhythm it expresses the feelings of a broken heart.

Listening to it on a bus might draw you in even more.

A flower that is powerful yet graceful.

Perhaps such a “Cosmos” will support you even when you’re feeling a bit unmotivated in autumn.

Remioromen Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

1-2 Love ForeverRemioromen21rank/position

This is a song that lifts my spirits and makes me feel bright and happy.

Even if today isn’t the best, you don’t need a reason to love tomorrow—those lyrics give me strength.

No matter how hard and painful today is, it makes me believe that someday a tomorrow better than today will come.