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Tackey & Tsubasa Popular Song Ranking [2026]

An idol duo formed by Hideaki Takizawa and Tsubasa Imai, who were hugely popular as Johnny’s Jr.

in the late 1990s.

They released numerous classic, orthodox idol pop songs.

Due to Tsubasa Imai’s health issues, they suspended activities indefinitely starting in September 2017.

Tackey & Tsubasa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

One Day, One DreamTakkī & Tsubasa8rank/position

Inuyasha OP5 [Tackey & Tsubasa / One Day, One Dream]
One Day, One DreamTakkī & Tsubasa

This is a song by Tackey & Tsubasa that was used as the fifth opening theme for Inuyasha.

It begins with a dreamlike melody and then shifts into a bright, uplifting arrangement—an especially striking structure.

Performed by a male idol duo who debuted in 2002, it’s a pop tune brimming with a sense of speed.

With lyrics and a sound that perfectly match the anime’s world, it heightens the unfolding story.

It’s a refreshing fight song dedicated to those striving toward their dreams and goals, or those mustering the will to make one more push.

Listening to this track is sure to fill you with courage.

REAL DXTakkī & Tsubasa9rank/position

REAL DX [Tackey & Tsubasa] [Real Deluxe] [Ria Dera] [TakiTsuba] [Lyrics] [Tsubasa Imai] [Tackey & Tsubasa] [Takki and Tsubasa]
REAL DXTakkī & Tsubasa

The song “REAL DX,” included on the albums Takitsuba Best and TEN, is a number that Takki & Tsubasa have been performing since their Jr.

days.

Many Johnny’s groups and Juniors—such as KAT-TUN, Kis-My-Ft2, and A.B.C-Z—have danced as backup for it.

The 10th-anniversary album TEN also includes a music video in which Johnny’s Jr.

newly take on the role of backup dancers.

SAMURAITakkī & Tsubasa10rank/position

SAMURAI [Tackey & Tsubasa] [warrior] [Tackey Tsubasa] [song] [signature song] [lyrics] [samurai] [samurai] [Samurai] [Hideaki Takizawa] [Tsubasa Imai]
SAMURAITakkī & Tsubasa

This soul-stirring track by Tackey & Tsubasa is a powerful rock tune that seems to embody Japan’s “samurai spirit.” The passion of chasing dreams, the unbreakable bonds of comrades, and an indomitable will that never gives up all resonate through its fast-paced sound.

Released in August 2007, the song served as the image theme for Nippon TV’s “PRIDE & SPIRIT Nippon Professional Baseball 2007,” adding color to many moving games.

It’s also known as a timeless stadium anthem that whipped high school baseball’s Alps stands into a frenzy.

Brimming with fiery energy, this classic pushes forward not only the ballplayers aiming for Koshien but everyone who’s wholeheartedly devoted to something.

Tackey & Tsubasa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Graduation ~Goodbyes Are For Tomorrow~ (ONE VERSION)Takkī & Tsubasa11rank/position

This is a special version of Tackey & Tsubasa’s ballad, originally released in 2003 as the coupling track to their debut single, newly rearranged by Kaoru Wada, the composer for Inuyasha’s score.

Included on the album “Twenty Two,” it was used as an insert song in episode 124 at the heart of the story surrounding Kikyo.

The lyrics, which strive to send a prayer even while accepting a farewell, become all the more moving with the fullness of the orchestral arrangement.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who has experienced graduation or parting from someone dear.

While the original is widely known as an Olympus commercial song, this version resonates powerfully with the anime’s most emotional scenes.