Ryoko Shinohara’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Ryoko Shinohara is now known as a talented, accomplished actress, but she originally debuted as an idol with Tokyo Performance Doll and also made a name for herself on variety shows—showcasing her multifaceted talents.
As a singer, she’s especially well known for works produced by Tetsuya Komuro.
Check out some of her popular songs.
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Ryoko Shinohara’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Love is a chansonShinohara Ryōko8rank/position

It’s a stylish dance number covering a classic of 1970s European pop.
Released in January 1991, this track was Ryoko Shinohara’s memorable solo debut single.
It vividly portrays a straightforward, passionate desire to rekindle the flames with a lover.
Her slightly grown-up, reaching-for-maturity vocal tone meshes perfectly with the moody atmosphere of the original chanson.
The song was later included on the best-of album “Sweets – Best of Ryoko Shinohara-.” Listen to it on a slightly sentimental night, and the forgotten thrill of love just might come rushing back.
It’s a song that could give you courage when you want to face love with an open heart.
With love, with sorrow, and with strength in my heartShinohara Ryōko9rank/position

When you think of Ryoko Shinohara, this is the song that comes to mind: “Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokorozuyosa to.” Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, who was at the height of his popularity at the time, it drew a lot of attention and became a huge hit as an insert song in the film Street Fighter II: The Movie.
The dramatic melody of the chorus sticks in your head after just one listen.
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It was released in 1995 as Ryoko Shinohara’s fifth single.
Issued under the name “Ryoko Shinohara with t.komuro,” Tetsuya Komuro was very fond of the song and said he had wanted to release it earlier.
It was used as the commercial song for Mandom’s “Tritia Herb in Water,” in which she also appeared.


