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Tokyo Jihen Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Tokyo Jihen Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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They were a rock band active from 2003 to 2013, with each member being a highly skilled player.

Known for their wide musical range due to the members’ high level of technique, they gained a reputation for versatility.

This time, we’ve put together a summary of their cheering/encouragement songs, so please check it out.

Tokyo Jihen Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Flash GirlToukyou Jihen1rank/position

It’s one of Tokyo Jihen’s signature songs, released in 2007.

Crafted as an up-tempo, quintessential J-pop rock tune, it’s refreshingly catchy—you’ll find yourself humming along before you know it.

The lyrics emphasize one thing: “Just sprint through the present with everything you’ve got.” Listening to the lines that say it doesn’t matter what comes after, you’ll feel encouraged to tackle the problem right in front of you with full force.

It’s the perfect song when you need that final push.

to liveToukyou Jihen2rank/position

Tokyo Jihen – “Live” from Ultra C
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At first glance, the lyrics seem difficult, packed with unfamiliar compounds, but the song conveys a strength that comes from recognizing what binds you and breaking free to live.

It starts with a slow-tempo intro and verse, then shifts into an up-tempo sprint, making it a compelling listen.

Invisible ManToukyou Jihen3rank/position

After a breakup, it’s only natural to lose confidence and think, “There’s no one out there who could love me,” and become pessimistic.

Even if you know in your head that it’s temporary, it’s truly painful when you’re in the thick of it.

Tokyo Jihen’s “Transparent Person” gently lightens that feeling.

The protagonist is an invisible person—or someone convinced they are—but you can feel the carefree freedom of an invisible person who “can go anywhere without being seen by anyone.” It’s a song that offers a playful cheer to a heart that’s feeling down.

Killer tuneToukyou Jihen4rank/position

The fifth single by Tokyo Jihen, released in August 2007.

Its performance—like a manifestation of professionalism—blazes ahead at full speed and knocks you off your feet, and on top of that ride the lyrics that immerse you completely in Ringo Sheena’s world, making this an absolutely invincible track.

It evokes the same sensation as that mix of awe and relief when a hero comes to the rescue.

Not only does it grant you power, it’s a song I want to keep listening to for years—a track I’ll want to hit play on the moment I’m feeling low at any point in my life.

setting sunToukyou Jihen5rank/position

Setting Sun - Tokyo Incidents (Ringo Sheena)
setting sunToukyou Jihen

A five-piece rock band, Tokyo Jihen, centered around singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, whose members are all players with their own distinctive musical identities.

This song was used as an insert track in the TV drama “The 56th Year Heartbreak,” and is included as the B-side of their third single “Shuraba,” as well as on the B-sides-only album “Shinyawake.” The lyrical piano that vividly evokes the scenes of the lyrics, along with the wistful vocals and melody, leave a strong impression.

It’s a track that soothes the heart with its beautiful melody and the message that, as time and seasons pass as a matter of course, the pain and suffering you feel now will naturally fade away, easing your mind.

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Tokyo Incidents – Any Girl Can
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It’s a song that gently embraces the feelings of a girl in love.

The sweet, heartrending lyrics resonate deeply, evoking memories of love that everyone has experienced at least once.

Tokyo Jihen’s sophisticated sound and Ringo Sheena’s sultry vocals brilliantly capture the complex emotions of a woman in love.

Released in May 2011, this track was also featured in a Shiseido “MAQuillAGE” commercial.

It’s a must-listen for every woman struggling with love.

Give it a listen, and you’re sure to feel encouraged.

Ultramarine DaysToukyou Jihen7rank/position

Tokyo Incidents – Ultramarine Weather
Ultramarine DaysToukyou Jihen

The band was formed because, around 2003, Ringo Sheena, who was so unmotivated to continue her music career that she was considering retirement, thought, “If I write songs as if I’m writing them for the members, maybe I’ll feel inspired.” It originally started as Sheena’s backing band, but once she herself joined, they officially began activities as a band.

It’s a song that gets you pumped up and feeling positive.