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Kazuyoshi Saito’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Kazuyoshi Saito’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Kazuyoshi Saito’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

I work as a singer-songwriter and guitarist.

I had my breakthrough around 2007, but before that I spent many years working my way up.

After the breakthrough, many of my songs were used in the media.

This time, I’ve put together a collection of motivational/cheering songs.

Kazuyoshi Saito Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

The Land of ‘Good Job’ (Otsukaresama)Saitō Kazuyoshi1rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Otsukaresama no Kuni [Music Video]
The Land of ‘Good Job’ (Otsukaresama)Saitō Kazuyoshi

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, whose 2011 release Yasashiku Naritai became a massive hit.

His 2008 release Otsukaresama no Kuni is a song that takes a positive look at a world overflowing with “otsukaresama” (a common Japanese phrase expressing appreciation for someone’s hard work).

That said, it isn’t an endlessly cheerful tune; its lyrics and melody gently accompany you in tough times—that’s the song’s charm.

His gentle voice and guitar may even have a soothing effect.

Listening to this track might just change the way you think about the word otsukaresama!

I’ll walk home.Saitō Kazuyoshi2rank/position

There are surely many people who, on their way home from work, feel completely worn out and gloomy.

For times like that, I highly recommend Kazuyoshi Saito’s song “Aruite Kaerou” (Let’s Walk Home).

Released in 1994, it became the theme song for the children’s TV program Ponkikkies and won popularity with both kids and adults.

Doesn’t the guitar intro already lift your spirits a bit? Just like the title “Let’s Walk Home” suggests, it’s a feel-good track that will make you want to walk home and give you a boost of energy.

Let’s go on the offensive.Saitō Kazuyoshi3rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito’s single “Semete Ikōze!” released in 2015—also featured as the jingle for House Foods’ ‘Ukon no Chikara’ commercial—is a song we especially want those who’ve lost confidence to hear, whether from making mistakes at work or feeling nervous under the weight of a big project.

With the laid-back vibe characteristic of “the Kazuyoshi Saito style,” yet powered by very strong lyrics, it’ll give you a solid push forward if you’re facing a nerve-wracking moment on the job.

Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi4rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Ballad of a Singer (2008 Ver.) [Music Video Short ver.]
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

This is a single released in 2001.

It’s a song that portrays the ordinary moments of everyday life with a loved one.

It’s a masterpiece that reminds you how happy it is not to be alone—having someone you love who listens even to the little, trivial things.

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi5rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

It was written for Shiseido’s IN&ON commercial.

The theme is a class reunion.

The lyrics tell a story of meeting your first love again and confessing your feelings, set to straightforward rock.

Trying a confession at a class reunion might be a nice idea, too.

Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi6rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Wedding Song [Music Video Short ver.]
Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi

When it comes to classic wedding songs, this one tops the list: Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wedding Song.” Originally produced as the theme for the wedding magazine Zexy’s TV commercial, it became a hot topic and is now one of Saito’s signature tracks.

It’s a moving ballad often performed at weddings.

It conveys the feeling that everyone is wholeheartedly celebrating this day—wishing the couple happiness.

If you’re looking for a celebratory wedding song, this track delivers that mood perfectly! It’s also great for acoustic solo performances.

Don’t Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi7rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito / Don't Worry, Be Happy [PV]
Don't Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi

It’s a song released by Kazuyoshi Saito in 2009—an incredibly bright, uplifting, and positive tune.

Just listening to it blows away worries and stress, making you feel happy.

Highly recommended when you’re feeling down or need a boost of energy.

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