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SEKAI NO OWARI’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

SEKAI NO OWARI, affectionately known as “SekaOwa,” has been gaining fans primarily among younger audiences and has become an indispensable presence in the Japanese band scene.

Their pop, uniquely story-like worldview draws listeners in as if they’ve wandered into a distinctive narrative and doesn’t let them go.

Here, we present a ranking of SekaOwa’s most moving songs and popular tracks!

SEKAI NO OWARI’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

silentSEKAI NO OWARI15rank/position

A winter classic by SEKAI NO OWARI that evokes snow piling up on a quiet night.

Written specifically as the theme song for the 2020 TBS drama “Kono Koi Atatamemasu ka,” the track features Christmas-like sleigh bells as an accent, and lyrics that capture a silence like sound has vanished and an unspoken, aching longing that truly resonates.

Surprisingly, that vivid wintry atmosphere was created by the members in the middle of summer, chilling the room to an extreme with air conditioning.

Later included on the album “scent of memory,” it can be considered one of their new standard numbers.

It’s also frequently featured on TikTok as a song people want to hear in winter—perfect for pairing with videos of illuminated cityscapes and snowy scenes.

Be sure to use it as heartwarming BGM for your posts.

FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI16rank/position

A song by SEKAI NO OWARI, released digitally in April 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Wednesday drama “My Dear Husband.” With its lively melody and Fukase’s soothing vocals, it features a refreshing sound arrangement that leaves a strong impression.

The comfort of the chorus is so well-crafted it can wash away the anxiety and hardship swirling in your heart.

When you listen, you’ll surely picture your best friend or partner.

HoneymoonSEKAI NO OWARI17rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI “Honey Moon -for the film-”
HoneymoonSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a four-member co-ed band that has gained popularity for live performances and a worldview that fully entertain their audience.

“Honey Moon,” included on their fifth album Lip released simultaneously with their fourth album Eye, features a simple, string-focused ensemble contrasted with gentle vocals that feels wonderfully pleasing.

The lyrics, which depict a moon that remains unchanged in memories while everything else changes over time, seem to reveal a story that conveys a sense of sorrow within its beauty.

It’s a nostalgic number with a distinctive floating sensation that comfortably bridges reality and unreality.

Phantom LifeSEKAI NO OWARI18rank/position

This song, released during SEKAI NO OWARI’s indie era, carries a profound message themed around life and death.

Fukase’s delicate vocals and Saori’s beautiful piano melodies resonate deeply with listeners.

Many have been moved by the lyrics, which depict the fragility of life and the feeling of loss.

Released in February 2010, the song was later included in the album “EARTH.” It’s a piece that gently stays by your side when you want to face the sorrow of losing someone dear.

Rainbow-Colored WarSEKAI NO OWARI19rank/position

End of the World / Rainbow-Colored War
Rainbow-Colored WarSEKAI NO OWARI

This song vividly expresses a wish for peace through a pop sound that’s quintessentially SEKAI NO OWARI.

It depicts the various challenges facing modern society—such as war, conflict, and environmental issues—from the perspective of creatures in the natural world, like flowers and insects.

The lyrics pose the question, “What if living things could raise their voices?” and are imbued with deep insight.

Included on the album EARTH, released in April 2010, it is known as one of their signature tracks from their indie days.

It’s said that when performed live, the atmosphere becomes deeply moving.

When you want to reflect on peace, why not listen quietly amid nature?

Love the warzSEKAI NO OWARI20rank/position

This song carries a prayer for peace and a question directed at something lost.

While it portrays a beautiful world and a happy generation, it also prompts awareness of the important things that have been forgotten within them.

Released in July 2012, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Owaranai Monogatari.” Blending SEKAI NO OWARI’s signature fantastical sound with profound messaging, this work is a song to listen to when you want to reflect on peace or when you feel you may have lost something important within yourself.

You will surely encounter new insights and feelings that lie deep in your heart.

SEKAI NO OWARI’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

tearsSEKAI NO OWARI21rank/position

A soul-stirring, gem-like ballad from SEKAI NO OWARI that delicately portrays the aching sorrow of losing a dear friend.

It carefully traces the journey of two people who, despite an unfavorable first impression of each other, grow into irreplaceable “brothers.” The questions addressed to heaven carry both the heartbreak of longing for a reunion and gratitude for the days they shared, leaving a powerful impact on listeners.

Released in July 2021, the song is included on the album “scent of memory” and was chosen as the theme song for SEKAI NO OWARI’s first large-scale exhibition, THE SECRET HOUSE.

A resonant track that offers comfort to anyone who has experienced parting with someone important.