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 Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Aim for tomorrow!TOKIO43rank/position

This commercial shows Yuko Oshima playing a high school student on her first day of school.
It promotes starting the Shinken Zemi High School Course when you enter high school, and also introduces a limited-time campaign where you can get an electronic Japanese–English dictionary with a listening function.
Oshima’s energetic presence really stands out.
The background music is TOKIO’s “Aiming for Tomorrow!,” written specifically for this commercial.
The lyrics, which encourage pressing forward with hope and looking only ahead, are truly captivating.
The Miracle of Haneda AirportTOKIO44rank/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.
adovanceTOKIO45rank/position

Yamato Transport’s courier service TV commercial song.
It’s an energizing tune.
It makes you feel like you’re about to start running.
TOKIO really sings great songs that slip into your heart before you even notice.
I can’t help but hope they keep on singing.
Thank you… for the courageTOKIO46rank/position

This song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s coverage of the Atlanta Olympics.
Composed by Toshinobu Kubota, this ninth single combines a characteristically Johnny’s danceable sound with TOKIO’s band style, showcasing a new appeal for the group.
fragileTOKIO47rank/position

TOKIO is a band from Johnny’s, and since this song was also used as a TV drama’s theme, I think many people know it.
It’s not an overall up-tempo track, so it’s a perfect choice for a slower pace like jogging.
My Love Life and Kitchen AffairsTOKIO48rank/position

It comically portrays the relationship between a protagonist who just can’t be honest and their partner.
It depicts everyday moments of a couple who are dating, and there are likely many scenes that long-term couples will find relatable.
Youth SEISYuNTOKIO49rank/position

TOKIO is a three-piece rock band that keeps delighting fans with a one-of-a-kind presence that can’t be contained by the “idol” label.
Their 38th single, “Seishun (SEI SYuN),” served as the theme song for the TV drama Akihime (Songstress) and was also featured in multiple commercials.
The lyrics evoke the frustration of not being understood and the anxiety of not yet being anyone of significance—feelings that many of us experienced in our youth.
It’s a sentimental rock tune whose wistful melody pierces the heart.


