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Koichi Sugiyama’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

It’s not widely known, but Koichi Sugiyama originally worked in television as a director and similar roles.

The legendary music show “The Hit Parade” was a project conceived by Koichi Sugiyama.

He later left the company to focus on composing, and since then he has been involved in numerous commercial jingles, anime, and video game music up to the present.

This time, we present a ranking of Koichi Sugiyama’s most popular songs.

Koichi Sugiyama Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

From the Symphonic Suite “Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden” — “Magic Carpet”sugiyama kouichi61rank/position

This piece showcases the flute’s timbre to enchanting effect.

A buoyant, floating melody depicts an adventure aboard a magic carpet soaring freely through the sky.

Brilliant high-register woodwinds and strings are used effectively, evoking both the grandeur of gazing down upon vast landscapes and a spirited, thrilling sense of adventure.

Included on the 2000 album “Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden,” it was performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Characteristic of Koichi Sugiyama, the work incorporates classical elements and is praised for elevating the artistry of video game music.

Recommended for those who want to revel in the flute’s allure or experience a sense of adventure through music.

Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride — “Into the Heat of Battle ~ Confronting the Undying Foe”sugiyama kouichi62rank/position

Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride — From Engaged in Battle to Challenge the Immortal Enemy – BRASS EXCEED TOKYO
Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride — "Into the Heat of Battle ~ Confronting the Undying Foe"sugiyama kouichi

One thing that’s hard to leave out of a school cultural festival is a wind ensemble performance of video game music.

Among game music, the soundtrack of the national favorite “Dragon Quest” is truly iconic.

Affectionately known as “DQ,” the series has multiple titles that sold over three million copies, and many students at school have surely played it.

These days even teachers are part of the Dragon Quest generation, so performing it will undoubtedly be a huge hit.

Especially recommended are selections from the Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest V; in particular, “Fighting Spirit ~ Confronting an Immortal Enemy,” which features the regular battle and boss battle themes, delivers the kind of powerful impact only a wind band can provide.

The moment the character of the piece comes through, the audience will recognize it as “Dragon Quest,” and you’ll see plenty of grins during the performance.

There are published wind band arrangements available for purchase, so we’d be delighted if you’d consider adding this to your list of potential pieces.

Companions of the Herosugiyama kouichi63rank/position

This is a suite that’s often performed at concerts for the Dragon Quest series.

The six pieces—Interlude, A Warrior Goes Forth Alone, Princess Tomboy’s March, Torneko the Arms Merchant, Gypsy Dance, and Gypsy Journey—are collectively called “The Hero’s Companions.” If you’re familiar with the Dragon Quest series, you’ve probably heard them all, right?

The hero sets forthsugiyama kouichi64rank/position

[15-Minute Endurance] The Hero Sets Forth - Dragon Quest XI (BGM)
The hero sets forthsugiyama kouichi

This is the field BGM from Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.

After a gentle introduction, a hopeful brass fanfare brightly proclaims the beginning of the adventure.

The soaring string melody that follows evokes both anticipation for the grand journey ahead and a sense of resolve toward the mission at hand.

You can almost picture the hero pressing forward, step by step across the land.

Included on the album Symphonic Suite “Dragon Quest XI” Echoes of an Elusive Age, released in January 2018.

The Lost Worldsugiyama kouichi65rank/position

Dragon Quest VII: The Forgotten World - 5-Hour Endurance
The Lost Worldsugiyama kouichi

A beautiful piece that plays while you explore the past in Dragon Quest VII.

Its somewhat wistful woodwind melody seems to tell the story of landscapes from a lost era and the breath of the people who truly lived there.

It was also used in the world called “False Lendersia” in the online game Dragon Quest X, and became a topic of conversation for how perfectly it matched that setting.

It’s one of those masterpieces you’ll want to listen to when you quietly feel like reflecting.