TOKIO Popular Song Rankings [2026]
This time, we’ll be introducing TOKIO’s popular songs in ranking form.The members of TOKIO show many sides—hosting news programs, acting, and even engaging in agriculture and fishing.Their individual charms also come through in their music.
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TOKIO’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
far awayTOKIO29rank/position

A song released in 2010 as the 42nd single.
It serves as the theme song for the DASH Coast segment on “The! Tetsuwan! DASH!!,” and with lyrics provided by TUBE’s Norihiko Maeda and Michiya Haruhata, it has a warm feel that conjures up images of a blue ocean and a clear, open sky right before your eyes.
7 p.m. newsTOKIO30rank/position

This is the opening theme song for the elementary school arc of Miho Obana’s original series “Kodomo no Omocha,” which aired from 1996 to 1998.
The OP animation is lively in a way that’s very Kodomo no Omocha, with Sana-chan, Hayama, and the others’ expressions changing rapidly against a sunset backdrop, making it a lot of fun.
The original creator, Obana, married Seiji Mutoh, the composer for Kodocha.
TOKIO Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
AMBTIOUS JAPANTOKIO31rank/position

On the way back from a business trip from Kansai to Tokyo, hearing this song just before getting off at Shinagawa puts me at ease.
It makes me feel like, “I really gave it my all today.” And not only does it reassure me, it’s a refreshing, uplifting song that motivates me to say, “I’ll do my best tomorrow! I’ll do my best next week, too!”
KIBOUTOKIO32rank/position

It is a double A-side track on TOKIO’s 45th single and, following “advance,” the second Yamato Transport commercial song featuring TOKIO.
While many songs used in Yamato Transport commercials are up-tempo, this one starts off relatively subdued and builds up toward the chorus.
LOVE, HOLIDAY.TOKIO33rank/position

Nicknamed even the “farming idols,” TOKIO are loved by everyone from little kids to the elderly.
They not only sing the commercial’s theme song but also appear in the ads themselves, where you can fully enjoy their charming personalities.
The song “LOVE, HOLIDAY.” is TOKIO’s 49th single, released in 2014, and it was used as the commercial song commemorating the JRA’s 60th anniversary that year.
It’s a catchy, pop love song that will put a spring in your step when you listen to it.
NaNaNa (We don’t need the sun)TOKIO34rank/position

Released in 2010 as their 43rd single, it also served as the theme song for the TV drama “Unubore Deka.” The song itself is great, of course, but the music video featuring Toma Ikuta, a junior from Johnny’s, is also worth checking out.
Go ahead and look it up.
City of LightTOKIO35rank/position

A song released in 2007 as the 36th single.
Yoshihiro Kai wrote and composed it, and it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Skull Man.” The track has an overall hard-boiled vibe and can be said to be a song that suits TOKIO’s matured style.


