Spitz’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Spitz’s songs gently sink into your heart—so many of them have soft melodies that still hit you hard.
I feel like they have a lot of tracks that are gentle yet piercing.
I’ve put together a bunch of Spitz’s most moving songs.
If you’re in the mood to be moved, or maybe to cry a little, this is for a night like that.
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Spitz’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Nagisasupittsu11rank/position

This is a song with a mysterious charm, tinged with the bittersweetness of summer’s end and a dreamlike atmosphere.
The sparkling intro feels like it’s guiding you to the boundary between reality and dreams.
The lyrics penned by Masamune Kusano seem to go beyond a simple love song, encompassing the flow of life and even a profound view of life and death.
It’s filled with poetic beauty that stirs the listener’s imagination.
Released as a Spitz single in September 1996 and included on the classic album “Indigo Chiheisen” (Indigo Horizon), the song also became widely known as the theme for Ezaki Glico’s “Pocky Love Story” commercials.
Why not surrender your heart to the timeless resonance of this masterpiece?
Let’s go see the sea.supittsu12rank/position

This is a sea-themed song by Spitz, a band known for soothing music.
The sea that Spitz depicts isn’t a glittering one, but rather evokes the image of a quiet ocean just before the gentle sunrise.
For some reason, a calm sea makes you feel at ease, so I think it’s perfect for healing.
A witch sets off on a journeysupittsu13rank/position

This song is Spitz’s third single after their professional debut, released at a time when they hadn’t yet had any hits or widespread popularity (though it was on power rotation on radio in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka).
It’s a song about a witch and a boy who are still children; they leave the town where they lived, make a promise to absolutely come back, and it’s the boy’s song as he waits for that return.
Tokimeki Part 1supittsu14rank/position

At the beginning of love, a swirl of contradictory emotions arises.
For example, you may want to be liked and to get closer to the other person, yet at the same time you don’t want to be disliked, so you hesitate to approach.
Tokimeki Part 1 is a song that expresses these conflicting feelings.
It’s an original piece Spitz wrote as the theme song for the film Water Flows Toward the Sea.
The result is a mid-tempo ballad with the refreshingly pure atmosphere characteristic of the band.
Give it a listen while recalling the start of a romance.


