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Junko Sakurada Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Junko Sakurada Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Junko Sakurada Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Junko Sakurada, a former Japanese actress and singer, won the Grand Prize on the show Star Tanjō! and made her debut.

Along with Masako Mori and Momoe Yamaguchi, she was known as one of the “Hana no Chūsan Trio,” and scored many hits such as Shiawase Shibai and Santa Monica no Kaze.

Here is a ranking of her popular songs.

Junko Sakurada Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Spring LoversYamamoto Akira / Sakurada Junko1rank/position

Akira Yamamoto & Junko Sakurada / Spring Lovers
Spring LoversYamamoto Akira / Sakurada Junko

Akira Yamamoto and Junko Sakurada’s “Spring Lovers” is a refreshing love song.

It was included as the B-side to Akira Yamamoto’s 1975 single “I Want to Steal You Away.” The song was born from a project in the magazine Heibon in 1974 that recruited a new singer to debut as a duet partner with Junko Sakurada.

Akira Yamamoto was promoted alongside Yuma Kusakawa and Ryu Kano as the “New New Big Three,” but they failed to gain strong popularity and did not leave their mark on entertainment history like the original “Big Three” or the “New Big Three.”

My Blue BirdSakurada Junko2rank/position

Known as an iconic idol song of the 1970s, this piece gained immense popularity in tandem with Junko Sakurada’s pure image.

Entrusting pure romantic feelings to a “bluebird,” its lyrics depict the sweet yet fleeting relationships of young lovers, resonating deeply with many.

Released in 1973 as Sakurada’s third single, the song won numerous music awards, including the Best New Artist Award at the 15th Japan Record Awards.

Expressing the transience of youthful love, it was fervently supported by young people at the time and later proved so influential that it was covered by various artists.

It’s a recommended track for those troubled by love or wishing to reminisce about days gone by.

Beware of summerSakurada Junko3rank/position

A classic song that paints nostalgic yet sweet summer scenes.

Junko Sakurada’s beautiful voice captures the flutter of a bittersweet summer crush.

Released in May 1976, this track is also known for being performed at the 27th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It evokes a vividly drawn summer afternoon, with sun-warmed sand slipping from tanned skin.

The charming heart of a young woman telling herself “Careful, careful” as she’s nearly swayed by sweet temptation is utterly endearing.

An eternal piece of summer pop, highly recommended for those who remember summers of the Shōwa era.

makeupSakurada Junko4rank/position

Sung by Junko Sakurada, this song is a moving piece that portrays the pain of heartbreak and the journey of self-rediscovery.

It delicately depicts a woman trying to reclaim herself through makeup.

It was included on the October 1978 album “20-sai ni Nareba” (“When I Turn 20”) and later released as a single in January 1981.

Sakurada’s clear, transparent voice gently envelopes the bittersweet lyrics.

It’s recommended not only for those who have experienced heartbreak, but also for anyone who feels ready to face themselves.

You’ll surely find resonance in its compassionate words.

tricolor violetSakurada Junko5rank/position

KENWOOD KX-1100G Three-Colored Violet Junko Sakurada
tricolor violetSakurada Junko

Let me introduce a song by Junko Sakurada that beautifully captures springtime scenes with her gentle, translucent voice.

Released in February 1974, it features a strikingly pure, idol-like melody.

Through the motif of tricolor violets, it quietly tells of a first love and cherished memories.

The lyrics gracefully express the delicacy and fragility of budding feelings, resonating deeply with listeners.

The song reached No.

10 on the Oricon charts and was widely loved by young people at the time.

It was frequently featured on radio and TV music shows, and for many, it has become a memorable anthem of their youth.

I hope you can spend a heartwarming moment, listening to that nostalgic voice as you bask in the cheerful warmth of spring.

Even angels dreamSakurada Junko6rank/position

Junko Sakurada debuted alongside Momoe Yamaguchi and grew into a major idol.

In her debut song, her innocent teenage-girl image—complete with a white hat as her trademark—was absolutely adorable.

She thrilled fans with a charm distinct from Momoe’s.

Seventeen SummersSakurada Junko7rank/position

Junko Sakurada, who took the world by storm with a singing voice like a gentle breeze.

When it comes to her summer songs, isn’t this the definitive track? The straightforward feelings of first love unique to a 17-year-old, wishing for “a summer to be special,” shine so brightly.

You can almost feel your heart tighten at the image of a girl, sweet-and-tart yet passionate, leaping without hesitation into the arms of the one she loves.

Released in June 1975, the song was also included on the classic album “Watashi no Sugao” (“My True Face”).

Its Popularity Award at the 17th Japan Record Awards shows just how many hearts it captured at the time.

It’s an eternal ode to youth, conjuring vivid scenes of dazzling summer days.

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