Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Sukima Switch, also known as “Sukima,” is a male duo consisting of Takuya Ohashi and Shintaro Tokita.Debuting on a major label in 2003, they are now famous artists known by virtually everyone.Check out their popular songs in a ranking format.
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Sukima Switch Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Touch the futureSukima Suichi36rank/position

The piercing horn section conjures up an image of clear skies.
It’s a song by the musical duo Sukima Switch, also known for hits like “Zenryoku Shonen” and “Guarana,” released in 2004 as their third single.
Since it’s been used in films and variety shows, many of you may have heard it before.
Thanks in part to Ohashi’s free and expansive vocals, it has a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
The effortless, refreshing sound is irresistible, too.
It’s a sunny-day pop song that lifts your romantic mood.
Arsen’s MelancholySukima Suichi37rank/position

This is an insert song on the album that portrays the uncoolness hidden in dramatic lyrics and the coolness of giving it your all.
The protagonist is a bit stalker-ish, but once you fall for someone, you can’t help throwing everything else out the window, right?
BeautifulSukima Suichi38rank/position

Starting with a distorted guitar sound, this song is incredibly catchy.
The lyrics feature a lot of rhymes, and with each listen I feel more depth in the track.
Personally, I think Sukima Switch’s appeal comes through more in rock-oriented songs like this than in their ballads.
Sukima Switch MedleySukima Suichi39rank/position

This is a medley by the music duo affectionately known to many fans as Sukima.
Their powerful vocals and distinctive voices are unforgettable once you hear them.
Their approachable music is widely used as theme songs for anime and dramas, and their repertoire ranges from upbeat, positive tracks to heartrending ballads.
Traveler’s HighSukima Suichi40rank/position

This song brings to mind an image of driving through an unfamiliar town with the windows down, feeling the cool breeze.
It’s a track by the musical duo Sukima Switch, included as a B-side on their 18th single, “Scarlet,” released in 2013.
You can feel the protagonist’s pounding heart and excitement as they hurry to the town where “you” live, and by the time it ends, you can’t stop grinning.
Highly recommended to listen to while thinking of someone special.
Sukima Switch Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Your storySukima Suichi41rank/position

A song where you want to focus on the percussion, yet the rhythm of the chorus is equally outstanding.
It’s so simple you’ll want to imitate it and sing along.
In the music video, he makes a rare appearance in a dress shirt and tie.
He did show that look once more after this, but that was for a cameo in a drama, so practically speaking this is the only place you can really see it.
Vessel of the StarsSukima Suichi42rank/position

Theme song of THE LAST -NARUTO THE MOVIE-.
In the theatrical trailers only the chorus is played, but it’s a very wide-ranging song with a markedly different feel between the intro, verse (A-melo), pre-chorus (B-melo), and chorus.
The strings leading into the chorus are among the finest string arrangements in all of Sukima Switch’s past songs.


