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Sunny Day Service Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Sunny Day Service is a three-piece rock band formed in 1992.

Their sound, reminiscent of 1970s and 1980s folk songs, gained popularity and later had a major influence on bands that emerged afterward.

This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.

Sunny Day Service Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

TokyoSanīdēi Sābisu8rank/position

Sunny Day Service is a rock band led by Kenichi Sogabe that debuted in 1994.

They’re an amazing band, known for the swift pace at which they keep releasing a wealth of high-quality songs, the excellence of those tracks, and the band’s vitality.

Even so, their second album in the folk-rock vein, Tokyo, stands out as an exceptional masterpiece.

The song Tokyo opens the album, followed by a string of classics.

It’s a brief folk song, like a fanfare, announcing the beginning of a great, landmark record.

morningSanīdēi Sābisu9rank/position

It’s precisely on quiet mornings that your thoughts tend to wander.

This track by the rock band Sunny Day Service—also known for hits like “Seishun Kyōsōkyoku”—is included on their fourth album, released in 1997.

The pleasantly laid-back sound is extremely easy on the ears, letting you enjoy the music without putting on any airs.

The lyrics are great too, as if they’ve lifted everyday feelings straight out of ordinary life.

Highly recommended for listening while taking a walk outside.

Sakura super loveSanīdēi Sābisu10rank/position

Sunny Day Service – Sakura Super Love [Official Video]
Sakura super loveSanīdēi Sābisu

Even though they’re not right in front of me, I can’t help feeling like they’re still here…

Sunny Day Service’s “Sakura super love” keeps chasing the image of a beloved person that lingers in the heart.

Included on the 2016 album “DANCE TO YOU,” the song was released as a single the following year.

It depicts someone who seems to be enjoying their newfound freedom alone, yet still clings to the hope that the person they love might be by their side—that lingering attachment is strong.

Like cherry blossom petals riding the wind, maybe that special someone will drift back to me… It carries a wish for such a reunion.

Sunny Day Service Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Summer SoldierSanīdēi Sābisu11rank/position

Sunny Day Service “Summer Soldier” (Official Music Video)
Summer SoldierSanīdēi Sābisu

Sunny Day Service is a rock band known to those in the know.

Their track Summer Soldier has a mellow, laid-back vibe.

Amid the nonchalant vocal delivery, there are a few phrases that somehow feel warm.

It’s a wonderful piece that makes you feel your heart being cleansed just by listening.

After the early-summer rain passes bySanīdēi Sābisu12rank/position

Sunny Day Service – After the Early-Summer Rain Has Passed
After the early-summer rain passes bySanīdēi Sābisu

Sunny Day Service, led by Keiichi Sokabe.

This is a track from their album “Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari,” released when they reunited after disbanding in 2000—a comeback after ten years.

The pleasant month of May and the literary lyrics evoke the 1990s.

It’s a song depicting a man and a woman parting ways, as memories are washed away with the seasonal rain.

EnoshimaSanīdēi Sābisu13rank/position

Enoshima / Sunny Day Service – Enoshima / Sunny Day Service
EnoshimaSanīdēi Sābisu

From the gently repeating acoustic guitar phrases that ebb and flow like waves, you can feel the open, refreshing seaside atmosphere.

Featured on their sixth album, MUGEN, packed with carefully crafted tracks.

Keiichi Sokabe’s steady, embracing vocals are the kind you suddenly find yourself wanting to hear amid the rush of everyday life.

T-shirtSanīdēi Sābisu14rank/position

Sunny Day Service – T-shirt [Official Video]
T-shirtSanīdēi Sābisu

A band that has long led the scene as a standard-bearer of Japanese rock, Sunny Day Service delivers this track.

It’s a song from their album “Popcorn Ballads,” released in June 2017, and at just 56 seconds long, it’s the shortest rock ’n’ roll number in the band’s history.

Riding on a simple guitar riff and beat, impulsive lyrics that feel like snapshots of everyday life are sung, and there’s a powerful hook you won’t forget after a single listen.

Put it on as BGM when you set off on a drive, and I bet it’ll instantly brighten the mood!