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Aoi Teshima’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Aoi Teshima’s musicality has its roots in film music and jazz.She initially didn’t intend to become a singer, but as she continued with music, a growing ambition pulled her forward—leading to the charm we associate with Aoi Teshima today.This time, we present a ranking of Aoi Teshima’s most popular karaoke songs.

Aoi Teshima’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Song of TimeTeshima Aoi8rank/position

Song of Time (Sigan-ui Norae) Ged’s Saga Aoi Teshima
Song of TimeTeshima Aoi

This is the theme song of Tales from Earthsea, directed and written by Gorō Miyazaki, son of Hayao Miyazaki.

I think many people were moved to tears when this song played in theaters.

Often called “when you think Ghibli, you think Aoi Teshima’s songs,” her voice is truly unique and captivating.

Along with the insert song “Therru’s Song,” it’s one you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

Embraced by the windTeshima Aoi9rank/position

Aoi Teshima – Embraced by the Wind (Official Audio)
Embraced by the windTeshima Aoi

This is a song that you can’t help but get lost in, carried by Aoi Teshima’s gently enveloping voice.

Uniquely, it began as a theme for a Takasago Thermal Engineering commercial and was later chosen as the main theme for the film “The Town with Storehouses.” It was included on the album “Aoi Works III ~best collection 2019‑2025~,” released in August 2025.

The lyrics, filled with thoughts of someone precious, are moving enough to bring you to tears just by reading them.

If you surrender yourself to the grand yet warm tones, your heart is sure to find peace.

Summer of GoodbyeTeshima Aoi10rank/position

Aoi Teshima / Summer of Goodbye ~From Up on Poppy Hill~ High-quality sound with lyrics
Summer of GoodbyeTeshima Aoi

If you’d rather spend a slightly sentimental, more grown-up summer than a lively one, I recommend Aoi Teshima’s “Summer of Goodbye (From Up on Poppy Hill).” Released in 2011, this song was used as the theme for the Studio Ghibli film From Up on Poppy Hill.

It was originally a number released by Ryoko Moriyama in 1976.

The lyrics overlay the singer’s emotions onto the summer sea, wind, and living creatures, expressing a hope that, through them, she might someday be able to meet that special someone again.

It’s a song that conveys a woman’s quiet, refined feelings.

Aoi Teshima Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

When I was in my first loveTeshima Aoi11rank/position

This song, used as an insert track in From Up on Poppy Hill, is a heart-fluttering tune that, just as the title suggests, depicts the fresh feelings of first love.

Although it’s sung as something in the past, singing it in front of someone you like might just get your feelings across.

Highly recommended!