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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
A tail in love.Teshima Aoi31rank/position

This is a cat song that expresses a pet cat’s wish to be reborn as a human and stay with you.
It’s a track by Aoi Teshima, a singer from Fukuoka Prefecture.
It’s included on the 2008 album “Niji no Kashū” (Collection of Rainbow Songs).
Her gentle voice warms the heart.
Spring CryTeshima Aoi32rank/position

This is the opening theme of Goro Miyazaki’s first television anime series, Ronja, the Robber’s Daughter.
The anime tells the coming-of-age story of Ronja, a bandit’s daughter, who learns how to live in the forest through her own strength and with the help of her parents.
The song Spring Thundercry features lyrics that evoke the forest’s abundant nature and the changing seasons.
The lyrics were written by director Goro Miyazaki, and the music was composed by Hiroko Taniyama, known for Teru’s Song from Tales from Earthsea and insert songs from From Up on Poppy Hill.
A Day Gazing at the SeaTeshima Aoi33rank/position

It’s a ballad that quietly stays by your side in times of pain and hardship.
Aoi Teshima’s 2016 release, “Umi o Mitsumeru Hi” (A Day Gazing at the Sea), seeps into the heart with its gentle voice and poetic lyrics.
Her songs, with their fresh melodies and deep emotional expression, gently draw out the hidden tears within us.
The tones wrap you in kindness, and each word brings healing.
When thoughts of illness won’t leave your mind, it might be nice to follow the song’s lead and gaze out at the sea.
The White City and the Blue CoatTeshima Aoi34rank/position

Aoi Teshima, the singer who became widely known after performing the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s Tales from Earthsea while still an unknown newcomer, delivers this track from her 12th album, Blue Library.
Her fragile vocals, carried by a piano-and-cello ensemble, resonate deeply.
As the strings gradually grow richer, the arrangement—together with the sentimental lyrics—seems to evoke winter’s scenes, a season of farewells.
It’s a ballad with a dreamy atmosphere that draws you in, the kind you can’t help but listen to intently even at karaoke.
On the blooming pathTeshima Aoi35rank/position

Released in April 2025 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Until a Certain Witch Dies,” Aoi Teshima’s graceful ballad—marked by her translucent, unforgettable voice—was sent out into the world.
Centered on classical piano and strings, its delicate arrangement gently sings of life’s joy and hope.
Born from her first collaboration with Yuki Kajiura, who handled lyrics, composition, and arrangement, the piece harmonizes beautifully with the anime’s worldview, becoming a gem that deeply portrays the preciousness of life and the bonds between people.
Known for many anime theme songs such as “Therru’s Song” from Tales from Earthsea, Teshima once again offers a soothing performance, her quiet voice imbued with strength, sure to heal listeners’ hearts.
Highly recommended for those who want to savor the story’s deeper meaning or are searching for a song that resonates deeply.
rainbowTeshima Aoi36rank/position

Aoi Teshima’s songs, marked by her translucent singing voice, were selected as the theme for the film “The Witch of the West Is Dead.” The lyrics, which praise the beauty of nature and the joy of life, are sung to a melody that is simple yet profound.
Incorporating elements of pop and bossa nova, the arrangement matches Teshima’s gentle vocal timbre, creating a soothing atmosphere.
Released in June 2008, the piece is also included on the album “Niji no Kashū” (Rainbow Song Collection).
As a track that superbly captures the film’s worldview, it has left a deep impression on many listeners.
If you’re in the mood for something nostalgic and heartwarming, give it a listen.
Embraced by the windTeshima Aoi37rank/position

Many people find that Aoi Teshima’s whisper-soft singing voice alone soothes the heart.
This track’s warm, classically tinged melody—woven from piano and strings—gently wraps around the listener.
And the lyrics’ determination to face forward despite inner conflict will surely resonate with many.
Scheduled for release in July 2025, it was originally a commercial song, and because its worldview aligned with the film “The Town with Storehouses,” it was also chosen as the theme song.
It’s a piece that lightens the heart when you’re feeling lost.
Summer of Goodbye ~From Up on Poppy Hill~Teshima Aoi / Sakata Koichi / Marimura Yukiko38rank/position

This song is a cover of Ryoko Moriyama’s 1976 release “The Summer of Farewells,” and is also known as the theme song for the film “From Up on Poppy Hill.” Many people likely remember Aoi Teshima’s heartrending and delicate vocals.
Since the original features piano accompaniment, it’s easy to imagine playing it on the piano, making it approachable even for beginners.
As you play, keep the beautiful melodic line in mind, build up the chorus, and add chords with the left hand to give it more depth—try these touches to bring your performance closer to the feel of the original.
Teru’s SongTeshima Aoi / Taniyama Hiroko39rank/position

The theme song from the film Tales from Earthsea, which begins with Aoi Teshima’s a cappella part.
Many listeners were surely captivated by the sheer beauty of her opening voice.
Built on a simple, repeating melody, it’s easy to memorize and a great piece for beginners to tackle.
Once you can play the melodic line beautifully and smoothly, you could say the piece is practically complete! After you’ve firmly mastered the right hand, start adding the left-hand bass notes.
youTeshima Aoi40rank/position

“Anata” is a song released in 1973 as singer-songwriter Akiko Kosaka’s debut single.
The lyrics express feelings for a former lover and the dreams she had at the time, making it a poignant breakup song based on Kosaka’s own experiences.
In 2021, “Anata” was used in a McDonald’s commercial depicting actress Yoshiko Miyazaki reminiscing about a youthful romance; the version featured in the ad was a cover by singer-songwriter Aoi Teshima.
Her clear, translucent vocals can be savored at length.


