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.
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Junko Sakurada Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
My BluebirdSakurada Junko11rank/position

Junko Sakurada, one of the “Hana no Chūsan Trio” during the golden age of idols in the 1970s.
With this song, in which she sang about the Blue Bird of Happiness, she swept the newcomer awards and became a hugely popular idol.
The opening lyrics are unique and very cute.
Chasing YokohamaSakurada Junko12rank/position

This song is the 22nd single by Junko Sakurada, released in 1978.
Following the previous single “Shiawase Shibai,” the lyrics and composition were once again handled by Miyuki Nakajima.
If you listen closely to the backing performance, you’ll feel a surprisingly lively pulse with a strong Latin flavor.
The arrangement was done by Motoki Funayama, who also arranged songs like “Katte ni Shiyagare.”
Summertime BluesSakurada Junko13rank/position

When you think of Junko Sakurada, isn’t she one of the quintessential idol singers of the Showa era? Along with Masako Mori and Momoe Yamaguchi, she was known as part of the “Flower Junior High Trio,” and her appeal lay in her fresh, cool, boyish charm with a short haircut.
This song is about a young, sorrowful romance that lasted only one summer—evoking the image of a slightly grown-up kind of love.
Although Ms.
Sakurada is no longer active in show business, listening to her songs still brings back the atmosphere of those days.
Junko Sakurada Akita OndoSakurada Junko14rank/position

The video is only 30 seconds long, but young Junko Sakurada is so cute and hasn’t faded at all! I didn’t know she was from Akita.
She returned to show business a few years ago, but then took a break—it seems a bit complicated, but I hope she keeps doing her best.


