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SEKAI NO OWARI Love Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band that enjoys immense popularity, especially among younger generations, and you often hear their songs on TV as well.

They’re always challenging themselves with new music, yet every track carries a warmth and a fairy-tale-like, storybook quality.

Among their songs, there are quite a few that revolve around the theme of love.

In this article, we’ll introduce some of the most popular love songs in a ranking format!

It’s a ranking that lets you fully immerse yourself in their unique worldview, so it’s a must-read for both fans and newcomers alike!

SEKAI NO OWARI Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Snow Magic FantasySEKAI NO OWARI8rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI “Snow Magic Fantasy”
Snow Magic FantasySEKAI NO OWARI

As the title suggests, the word “fantasy” fits perfectly—SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Snow Magic Fantasy” gives you that fantastical feeling right from the start.

Released as a single in 2014, this song is a pop love tune that truly captures the essence of the SEKAI NO OWARI world.

It pairs beautifully with midwinter illuminations and falling powder snow.

Winter can feel cold and lonely, but if you’re looking for a winter love song that lifts your spirits, this is the one I recommend!

Re:setSEKAI NO OWARI9rank/position

A track included on the 2019 album Eye, which also served as the image song for the PS4 game Catherine: Full Body.

The lyrics, filled with abstract and enigmatic words, and the heavy, machine-driven sound seem to depict the inside of the protagonist’s mind or dreams as they curl up in bed in despair, as well as the reality without “you.” It’s a song I recommend for those moments when you want to immerse yourself in a nightmare-like world, then break free and hit reset.

HoneymoonSEKAI NO OWARI10rank/position

A song themed around lost love and memories has been delivered by SEKAI NO OWARI.

Created as the theme song for the film “You Shine in the Moonlit Night,” it is included on the album “Lip,” released in February 2019.

The lyrics are sprinkled with striking imagery—like a giant Ferris wheel, towering skyscrapers, and a pitch-black winter sea—conveying a powerful longing for a former lover.

In particular, the expression about the scent of cigarettes changing deftly captures shifts in distance and emotions between the two.

Newly arranged to match the film’s tone, this track is recommended for anyone who wants to cherish memories of someone who was once dear.

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

umbrellaSEKAI NO OWARI11rank/position

“umbrella” depicts a tender scene of staying close when rain falls on a loved one’s heart.

Created by SEKAI NO OWARI—known for their genre-defying appeal—the song was released in 2020.

A driving band sound resonates, incorporating translucent strings and synth tones.

Many listeners may relate to the pure desire to protect someone dear, even if only for the brief moments until the rain stops.

It’s a healing track, with Fukase’s vocals gently enveloping the loneliness and solitude one carries in their heart.

Time machineSEKAI NO OWARI12rank/position

A song that carefully depicts the emotional journey of overcoming the pain of heartbreak and trying to look forward.

It’s included on SEKAI NO OWARI’s album “Nautilus,” released in March 2024, and was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Once Upon a Crime.” Through the desire to ride a time machine back to the past, it expresses the conflict with a lost love.

Yet it gradually leads to the realization that that encounter shaped who you are today.

This is a song for anyone whose heartbreak hasn’t healed and can’t move on.

It will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.

cherry blossoms at nightSEKAI NO OWARI13rank/position

Included on SEKAI NO OWARI’s album “Eye,” released in February 2019, this song is a moving piece that overlays fleeting cherry blossoms with the stirrings of love.

It forms a pair with “Himawari,” featured on the album “Lip” and sharing the same melody, and leaves a strong impression with its dark atmosphere that delicately depicts the loneliness of spring nights.

Its gentle acoustic sound exudes lingering attachment and bittersweet longing for a loved one.

By contrasting opposing realms—past and future, night and day—the song succeeds in drawing out deeper emotions.

A gem of high artistic quality, it’s a track you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

The Honey Moon – for the film –SEKAI NO OWARI14rank/position

A song chosen as the theme for the film Let Me Eat Your Pancreas, starring Takumi Kitamura—member of the dance-rock band DISH//, known for their hit Neko—and actress Mei Nagano.

This track is an arrangement of SEKAI NO OWARI’s Mitsu no Tsuki from their album Lip, tailored for the movie.

It’s a gentle, warm song that makes you want to listen while recalling the many scenes you shared with someone dear who is no longer here.

Considering the film’s content, it can also be heard as a message like, “I won’t change.”