TOKIO is an all-around group that represents Johnny & Associates.
Well-versed in various fields such as agriculture and DIY, they stand apart from other Johnny’s idols.
One of their biggest draws is their live band performances—they even appear at major music festivals and know how to fire up the crowd.
While they have cool, upbeat tracks that get everyone going, they also, of course, have love songs that really tug at the heartstrings.
In this article, we’ll rank and introduce some of their most popular love songs.
It’s a must-listen playlist not only for Johnny’s fans but for any J-POP lover.
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TOKIO Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
LOVE YOU ONLYTOKIO1rank/position

TOKIO’s debut single leaves a vivid impression with its straightforward lyrics that shout, “I can only see you.” The song’s exhilarating band sound—brimming with a sense of speed as if capturing the rush of being in love—is simply refreshing.
Tomoya Nagase’s piercing vocals from his younger days are also incredibly pleasant to the ear.
Released in September 1994, the track was used as the theme song for the anime Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai.
The fact that they made their first appearance on the year-end NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen just a little over three months after their debut speaks to their popularity at the time.
It’s an irresistible track for anyone who loves crisp, refreshing rock.
Cheerfully after being dumpedTOKIO2rank/position

A breakup song that’s uniquely TOKIO! There’s no way you won’t feel better after listening to this (lol).
The lyrics sound defiant, but you can tell he’s actually pretty down, which comes through so clearly it makes you laugh.
When Nagase, the vocalist, sings it, you feel it even more—must be his personality.
If you can’t bounce back from a heartbreak, listen to this song and laugh it off!
The Miracle of Haneda AirportTOKIO3rank/position

A hidden gem written and composed by Ken Yokoyama of Crazy Ken Band.
Its slightly nostalgic Showa-era pop melody fuses with their signature, hard-hitting band sound, exuding a grown-up allure.
The lyrics, depicting a man hurrying to confess his feelings to a woman about to depart from Haneda Airport, are especially striking—making you wonder, “What’s going to happen next?” Released in February 2012, the song was also the theme for the drama Hello Work for 13-Year-Olds starring Masahiro Matsuoka.
It’s a track that sets your heart ablaze with a thrilling love story.
When I think of youTOKIO4rank/position
When introducing TOKIO’s songs, there’s no way we can leave out this jewel of a ballad! It’s one of the group’s masterpieces—a beautifully mellow love ballad.
Delicate guitar tones gently intertwine with vocals that are sweet yet tinged with sadness.
The song is written from the perspective of a shy man, and the way it carefully portrays the wavering of a heart in love is truly captivating, don’t you think? Released in February 1999, it also served as the theme song for their flagship variety show and was included on the acclaimed album “YESTERDAY & TODAY.” It’s a track that stays close to your heart on quiet nights when you’re thinking of someone special.
Ding DongTOKIO5rank/position

Layered over a sound that evokes the crisp air of winter, the lyrics portray the importance of trust and bonds, warming the listener’s heart.
This song is a classic Christmas love ballad that sings of straightforward love for someone special and the joy of spending time together.
Released in December 2002, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Yan Papa,” starring group member Tomoya Nagase, so many people may have heard it back then.
Whether you listen to it during a family Christmas or on a chilly walk home, it’s sure to leave you feeling warm and cozy.


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