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Hidetoshi Tokunaga’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Since his debut in 1986, singer Hideaki Tokunaga has been hugely popular for his clear, translucent voice.Although he took a break due to throat surgery at one point, he has continued to perform at the forefront ever since.From single hits like Kowarekake no Radio and Rainy Blue to the cover albums that became major hits in recent years, this ranking is packed with fan favorites.

Hidemasa Tokunaga Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Flame of OrionTokunaga Hideaki11rank/position

Hideto Tokunaga is a male singer known for many outstanding vocal performances, including his signature song “Kowarekake no Radio” and the cover album “VOCALIST.” This is a grand love ballad he released in 2000.

It captures the feelings vowed while gazing together at Orion, a constellation that symbolizes winter.

The cold season somehow makes longing feel even stronger, doesn’t it? Although the song depicts regret and parting from someone dear, it’s enveloped in a strangely warm atmosphere.

The mood, carried by Tokunaga’s husky voice, is irresistibly romantic.

Be sure to listen to it on a starry night while thinking of someone special.

Sleeveless ChristmasTokunaga Hideaki12rank/position

A Christmas song that poignantly colors a winter street corner has now been woven by Hideaki Tokunaga.

Included on the album “BIRDS,” released in May 1987, this piece delicately portrays the feelings of a protagonist who, while bearing the pain of heartbreak, still harbors hopes of reunion.

Tokunaga’s clear, crystalline vocals beautifully express a sense of loneliness that stands in stark contrast to the bustle of Christmas.

With lyrics penned by Ginshirō Akiya, the song uses the striking image of an out-of-season sleeveless top to vividly depict the gap between lingering summer memories and the reality of winter.

It’s a track we especially recommend to adults wrestling with matters of the heart.

Stop the twilightTokunaga Hideaki13rank/position

This is a single by Hideaki Tokunaga released in April 2011, said to have been created with the image of a “ballad within the heart.” It’s a song you’d want to listen to when spending time with your lover.

It was used as the commercial song for the Toyota Isis, featuring Tokunaga himself.

Lingering SnowTokunaga Hideaki14rank/position

Remaining Snow Hideaki Tokunaga Traditional Chinese Lyrics
Lingering SnowTokunaga Hideaki

“Nagori-yuki” is a well-known number famous for Iruka’s solo acoustic performance.

Hideaki Tokunaga sings it gently and tenderly.

This arrangement is packed with the charm of Hideaki Tokunaga, whose high notes are beautifully clear.

His soothing voice fits “Nagori-yuki” perfectly—it truly warms the heart.

LOVE IS ALLTokunaga Hideaki15rank/position

Released in September 1991, this was Hideaki Tokunaga’s 12th single, themed around a grand, universal love that transcends personal romance.

Inspired by images of soldiers heading to the battlefield during the Gulf War carrying photos of their families, the song was featured in a Gekkeikan commercial and became memorable alongside the ad starring Hiroyuki Sanada.

It reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and sold approximately 354,000 copies.

The track was also included on the album “Revolution,” released in October of the same year.

Its universal message—portraying the love and sorrow people share under the same sky—continues to resonate with hearts swayed by changing times.

You Are the One Who Rings That BellTokunaga Hideaki16rank/position

HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA – You’re the One Who Rings That Bell (live from VOCALIST & SONGS 2 TOUR)
You Are the One Who Rings That BellTokunaga Hideaki

A masterpiece in which master cover artist Hideaki Tokunaga sings one of Akiko Wada’s signature songs.

While Wada delivers it powerfully, Tokunaga offers a gentle rendition.

Both are hard to give up.

His crystal-clear, superb voice makes it a song that’s quietly moving yet uplifting.

Surely more than anyone else in the worldTokunaga Hideaki17rank/position

This commercial portrays a man and a woman living apart exchanging words, expressing how ANA bridges the distance between them.

It conveys the idea that even the small moments of loneliness felt in their separate lives can be eased with ANA, and that ANA hopes to support the bond between their hearts.

Further highlighting the emotional core of the story and its warm sense of connection is Hideaki Tokunaga’s rendition of “Surely More Than Anyone in the World.” Its quieter sound compared to WANDS’ original is striking, and combined with Tokunaga’s gentle vocals, the feeling of love comes through even more strongly.

A Small Prayer ~ P.S. I Love YouTokunaga Hideaki18rank/position

HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA – A Small Prayer ~ P.S. I Love You
A Small Prayer ~ P.S. I Love YouTokunaga Hideaki

This is a single by Hideaki Tokunaga released in October 2008.

It was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of the American film “P.S.

I Love You.” It reached No.

11 on the Oricon weekly chart.

HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA MedleyTokunaga Hideaki19rank/position

Hideaki Tokunaga - Best Medley of Original Songs
HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA MedleyTokunaga Hideaki

This is a medley by a male singer-songwriter known for many hit songs.

His distinctive husky voice is a hallmark, and his music, which gently seeps into the heart, captivates many people.

It’s the kind of medley you’ll want to relax to on a rainy night.

Fall in LoveTokunaga Hideaki20rank/position

HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA – Falling in Love -Fall in Love-
Fall in LoveTokunaga Hideaki

This is a cover in which Hideaki Tokunaga sings, from a male perspective, a song that has come to be loved by many as a quintessential romance song from a woman’s point of view.

Released in July 2007, it drew attention as the lead single from the album “VOCALIST 3.” The original, sung by Akiko Kobayashi, was a smash hit in 1985 as the theme song for the TBS drama “Friday Wives III: Falling in Love.” Tokunaga’s rich, resonant voice offers a new angle on the bittersweetness and joy of the moment you fall in love.

It’s a recommended track for when you want to savor the flutter of a new romance or reminisce about days gone by.