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] (21–30)
Moon RiverTeshima Aoi22rank/position

Many of you might remember this commercial that aired in 2009.
It depicts humanity hard at work throughout history—cavemen chasing mammoths, ancient Egyptians building the pyramids, and ancient Chinese constructing the Great Wall.
It then ends by showing people working in the modern day.
Even while saying we’re always working, the warm narration makes you feel proud of it.
Enhancing that gentle atmosphere is the background music, Moon River.
Originally sung by Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, this commercial uses the version performed by Aoi Teshima.
I remember your warmth.Teshima Aoi23rank/position

Aoi Teshima’s gentle voice wraps tenderly around feelings for someone lost in this song.
Included on the album “Ren’dez-vous,” released in July 2014, it stands out as one of the most memorable tracks among those with a cinematic worldview.
The theme centers on spending a quiet night alone, recalling the warmth of a loved one, and finding emotional support in that memory.
Many listeners will likely find themselves moved to tears by Teshima’s voice, which conveys kindness and warmth that seem to stay close by your side.
It’s a song that gently accompanies those who carry the sorrow of losing someone dear.
Live in the presentTeshima Aoi24rank/position

It was released in 2010 as Aoi Teshima’s digital-only single.
The song was used as the theme for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group’s CSR campaign, with Yui Egashira appearing in the commercial.
The track was also included on her eighth original album, Collection Blue.
Amazing GraceTeshima Aoi25rank/position

Since her debut in Studio Ghibli’s Tales from Earthsea, singer Aoi Teshima has continued to captivate many with her one-of-a-kind whispery voice.
This single was created as the theme song for the film Farewell, Before Long, set for release in February 2026, and features her unique interpretation of a hymn that has been sung around the world.
Produced by Seiji Kameda, the track offers a cleansing blend of vocals and sound.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you’re seeking peace.
EscapeTeshima Aoi26rank/position

The piano rhythm at the beginning already puts you in a cheerful, excited mood, doesn’t it? This is “Escape,” a track included in the Kokuriko-zaka kara Song Collection.
Aoi Teshima often sings gentle, mellow songs, but these light and cute tunes suit her wonderfully too.
When you’re worn out by the many constraints of everyday life and feel like you need to break free, listening to this will really lift your spirits.
OriginalTeshima Aoi27rank/position

This is Lion’s corporate commercial “Time-Slip Family: Thank You,” released in 2012.
Set to the beautiful vocals of Aoi Teshima, the film shows a family retaking a family photo in the exact same composition as one from the past.
You can hear her breath—doesn’t it feel as if she’s singing right next to your ear?
Song of TeruTeshima Aoi28rank/position

With its whisper-like vocals that make you instinctively lean in and listen, this is a moving song from Studio Ghibli’s film Tales from Earthsea.
The lyrics poetically mirror loneliness and an unfulfilled heart in the images of a hawk dancing in the dusk and a flower beaten by rain.
Many listeners have surely been stirred by its quiet, profound world.
Released in June 2006 as Aoi Teshima’s debut single, it was also included on the acclaimed album Songs from Tales from Earthsea.
Its gentle tones are sure to soothe even a baby drifting off to sleep.


