Sukima Switch Love Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
The love songs by Sukima Switch have a light, pleasant sound that you never get tired of listening to! I’ve put together a ranking of Sukima Switch’s love songs by number of views.
How about indulging in a refreshingly sweet mood with Sukima Switch’s love songs?
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Sukima Switch Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
The last daySukima Suichi11rank/position

Though they have a pop-leaning artistic style, Sukima Switch deliver a bittersweet classic that skillfully creates a moody atmosphere.
Its universally wistful sound washes over you, while the depth of the lyrics evokes a poignant sense of sorrow.
Ice Cream SyndromeSukima Suichi12rank/position

Sukima Switch’s “Ice Cream Syndrome” is a poignant song about two people whose emotional distance never seems to shrink.
Released as a single in 2010, it was chosen as the theme song for the film Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl the Movie – Zoroark: Master of Illusions and reached No.
6 on the Oricon singles chart.
The title captures that summery feeling, depicting how the ice cream melts while the singer dithers and can’t bring themselves to confess.
It was also ranked 7th in a 2012 fan poll, so definitely give it a listen!
My NoteSukima Suichi13rank/position

Sukima Switch is known for songs that speak to the heart.
Their track “Boku Note” was released in 2006 as the duo’s seventh single, and it also served as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006.
It’s a number we hope you’ll listen to when you’re troubled by a vague unease you just can’t digest and don’t know what to do with—surely it will clear your mind as well.
It’s bound to help ease those pent-up feelings you can’t express anywhere.
Winter WhistleSukima Suichi14rank/position

From the heartwarming opening tones of piano and whistling, this is Sukima Switch’s “Fuyu no Kuchibue” (“Winter Whistle”).
Their fourth single overall, it was released in 2004 and is a work filled with the duo’s gentle warmth.
The buoyant, pleasant melody naturally makes you want to sway along! The lyrics depict a lover cheerfully enjoying the cold winter, a scene that leaves you feeling cozy inside.
Listening to it, you can’t help but wish that winter is an exciting season for lovers all around the world.
Sunny with occasional cloudsSukima Suichi15rank/position

The 2025 Black Friday sale commercial for Sports Depot and Alpen featured Sukima Switch’s “Hare Tokidoki Kumo.” Released in 2011, this song depicts the bond with a loved one.
Its lyrics, which express a desire to cherish the ordinary days spent together and to continue savoring them in the future, make it perfect for weddings.
When you decide to spend your life with someone special, listening to this song will surely move you to tears with happiness and emotion.
cherry blossom night breezeSukima Suichi16rank/position

A Skima Switch song filled with a tender yet bittersweet love, wrapped in the spring night breeze.
As cherry blossoms dance on a spring evening, the protagonist stands alone, their heart stirred by memories of days gone by and the anticipation of a new departure.
Along with the gently flowing melody, the quiet of the night softly portrays the subtle trembling of the heart.
With Masayoshi Yamazaki’s acoustic guitar and backing vocals, the piece gains even greater depth and richness.
Included on the September 2006 album “Fukumimi THE BEST WORKS,” this track is recommended for anyone who wants to connect with the feeling of quietly awaiting spring’s arrival while walking alone beneath rows of cherry trees.
youthSukima Suichi17rank/position

When you think of Sukima Switch, you might strongly associate them with beautiful ballads, but this song is a refreshing, youthful track that captures a love story much like those in their ballads.
Scenes of school life are depicted throughout the lyrics, and for adults who’ve already graduated, that alone might make your heart tighten with nostalgia.
What’s more, the lyrics portray a man who once confessed his feelings and was turned down, but still can’t give up and is trying to express his feelings once again.
Have you ever had an experience like that? It’s a song that can take you right back to your youth just by listening.
Wanna come for a drink?Sukima Suichi18rank/position

He wants to make up, yet he keeps dithering over what to do—he’s such a funny guy.
It’s a popular song by Sukima Switch.
But if someone gave me a song like this as a way to make up, I think my anger would just fly away and I’d end up laughing, wondering, “So you want to apologize, but why are you acting so high and mighty?” It’s a poppy, lighthearted ‘sorry’ song.
If you’re in the middle of a fight, give it a try!


