Aoi Teshima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
The music that supported Aoi Teshima when she was prone to skipping school in junior high.
It’s said that the theme song from the American film “The Rose,” titled “The Rose,” saved her heart.
The kindness you can feel in her singing voice may come from those experiences.
This time, we’ll introduce Aoi Teshima’s popular songs in a ranking format.
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Aoi Teshima’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
On a spring nightTeshima Aoi46rank/position

A song that’s perfect for a spring night.
Spring is a season of meetings and farewells, so doesn’t it make you feel gently wistful? This piece sings of such a mystical season’s night.
The lyrics, filled with the breath of nature, will pull you out of the everyday.
The unhurried piano and the relatively understated melody are a perfect match for those spring nights that feel both warm and a little chilly.
Be sure to give it a listen on a spring evening.
spring breezeTeshima Aoi47rank/position
From the “From Up on Poppy Hill Song Collection,” this is Aoi Teshima’s “Spring Wind.” Around the time when Umi and Shun began to develop feelings for each other in the story, there was an episode suggesting they might be siblings.
Shun tried to remain just friends with Umi, and Umi followed his lead.
In the end, Umi learned the truth about Shun’s parentage and realized it had been a misunderstanding, and this song may be about the resolve she found at that moment.
It’s a ballad with a very quiet, wistful melody that leaves a strong impression, yet the lyrics convey a powerful determination.
The End of the SkyTeshima Aoi48rank/position

If you’re looking for a track with a stylish vibe, “Sora no Shūten” (The End of the Sky) is highly recommended.
Its subtly chic, bossa nova–like guitar pairs perfectly with the crystalline vocals.
Despite its sophistication, the melody is incredibly catchy, making it exceptionally easy to listen to.
Once you hear it, it’ll stick in your head for sure.
Be sure to check out the lyrics, too—they liken one’s life to the sky and the earth.
dragonTeshima Aoi49rank/position

The film version of Tales from Earthsea differs in many ways from the original work and leaves room for interpretation, but the song “Therru’s Song” helps in understanding its story.
Its lyrics express the worldview that forms the backdrop of the piece, and combined with Aoi Teshima’s vocals over a piano accompaniment, they evoke a curious gentleness.
It’s a track I highly recommend listening to after watching the film.
Red riverbedTeshima Aoi50rank/position
One of the songs included in Kokuriko-zaka kara Kashu is Aoi Teshima’s “Akai Mizusoko” (Red Waterbed).
This song is about Umi’s father, a sailor whose ship met with disaster and went missing.
It conveys a mix of complex emotions—grief over the loss of a loved one who will never return and anger toward the war that caused it.
The lyrics depicting her final memories of her father are especially moving—they bring uncontrollable tears.




