A girls’ dance and vocal group formed in 2010, consisting of Miyu Yamabe, Hitomi Arai, Yuri Nakae, and Mei Shoji.
They have been highly active performing live both in Japan and abroad, quickly becoming a standout presence among girl groups, including headlining solo concerts in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
They continue to release high-quality tracks across a wide range of genres—from disco and funk to EDM and future house—and are a group poised to help shape the future of the Japanese pop scene.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them!
We’ll present their most popular songs in ranking format.
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The Same FeelingTokyo Joshi Ryu1rank/position

The girls’ dance and vocal group Tokyo Girls’ Style sings the first season’s ending theme, “Onnaji Kimochi.” The lyrics, which express feelings for someone dearly loved—“I like you,” “I want to be with you forever”—convey a pure, heartfelt emotion.
It’s a song that will put you in a very gentle mood.
Since it’s a relatively slow-tempo track, try copying Tokyo Girls’ Style’s dance moves too.
Sunflowers and StardustTokyo Joshi Ryu2rank/position

Himawari to Hoshikuzu (Sunflowers and Stardust) is a song by the Japanese girls’ dance and vocal group Tokyo Girls’ Style.
It powerfully delivers the special experiences and emotions you can only feel in your youth, set to a bright, catchy sound.
Perhaps the hand reaching toward the light is likened to a sunflower stretching toward the sun.
It’s an uplifting, recommended track that makes you feel positive when you listen to it.
The song was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “MyuSata” from September to October 2010.
Never everTokyo Joshi Ryu3rank/position

“Never ever” is a single released by Tokyo Girls’ Style in June 2015, and it was used as the ending theme for episodes 227 through 239 of FAIRY TAIL.
Its highest position on the Oricon chart was 23rd.
Don’t give it upTokyo Joshi Ryu4rank/position

It was released in 2017 as Tokyo Girls’ Style’s 22nd single, a double A-side titled “predawn / Don’t give it up.” The song was used for Nestlé’s KitKat support campaign for exam takers, and it’s packed with invigorating sounds and lyrics that give you a push forward.
Important wordsTokyo Joshi Ryu5rank/position

The ending theme for Season 3 (April–June) is “Precious Words.” As with “Same Feelings” and “Little Miracle,” the girls’ dance and vocal group TOKYO GIRLS’ STYLE handles the vocals.
As the title suggests, this song expresses the desire to convey precious words.
It sounds like the person they want to tell them to is someone they really like.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to change their not-so-straightforward self!
A Little MiracleTokyo Joshi Ryu6rank/position

The ending theme for Season 4 (October–March) is “Chiisana Kiseki” (“A Small Miracle”).
As with “Onnaji Kimochi” and “Taisetsu na Kotoba,” the vocals are performed by the girls’ dance and vocal group Tokyo Girls’ Style.
This song is a pep anthem you’ll want to listen to when things aren’t going well or when you’re facing an insurmountable wall.
While the melody is a bit more mature for a Hanakappa song, its positive lyrics are something we definitely want children to hear!


