Gratitude Song Rankings [2026]
Here is the ranking of “songs of gratitude” that trended this year.
We’re introducing the most-listened-to tracks of the year in ranking order!
There are many moments in daily life when we feel grateful to someone.
If it’s hard to put your gratitude into words face-to-face, why not find a favorite from this ranking and send it to someone?
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Gratitude Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
On the Day of Departure99rank/position

I’m sure there are a ton of people who’ve sung it.
“Tabidachi no Hi ni,” the ultimate classic graduation song.
It was originally a choral piece born in 1991 at Kagemori Junior High School in Chichibu, Saitama.
From there, it began to be sung at nearby elementary and junior high schools, and was later featured in the music magazine Kyoiku Ongaku.
That’s how it spread across the country as a graduation song.
The lyrics’ message—let’s take off into the ever-expanding sky—moves the heart no matter how old you are.
It’s also recommended for adults who want to reminisce about their school days.
Grateful, thrilled, and overwhelmed like a stormarashi100rank/position

Known as one of Arashi’s signature songs, this track is characterized by its positive message and refreshing melody.
Throughout the lyrics, feelings of gratitude and a forward-looking attitude are expressed, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in November 2000, the single was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Namida wo Fuite,” garnering significant attention.
This song is recommended not only for Arashi fans, but also for those who want to feel encouraged or convey their gratitude.
It’s a perfect choice when you want to lift your spirits or express appreciation to someone important.


