Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, who debuted in the 1990s and continue to thrive today as frontrunners of Japan’s ska scene.
Although they suffered misfortune in the late ’90s with the successive passing of members, they produced singles each time featuring star guest vocalists, resulting in many hits and classic songs.
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Our Canon (VS. Chevon)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora81rank/position

This is the theme song for the Sunday drama airing in the April 2025 season, “Dame Mane! – Managing a Hopeless Talent –.” As with most dramas, the timing when the theme song kicks in near the end is just perfect, and since this song has no intro, I was moved every time by vocalist Mayu Tanikinu’s gentle voice.
As you listen, the unison one octave below in the chorus really stands out.
This serves as an important foundation in the low end! The way the chorus comes in after the C section with call-and-response is also lovely, so I’d love to line up the timing and sing that part too.
Basically, the harmony is sung one octave below, so it might be too low for some women, but be careful not to strain your throat.
Étude of Blue Spring (feat. Haruko Nagaya (Ryokuoushoku Shakai))Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora82rank/position

Featuring Haruko Nagaya from Ryokuoushoku Shakai as guest vocalist, this Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra track paints the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love like a page from youth.
The longing for someone watched from afar and the complicated emotions of wanting to get close but being unable to are conveyed with a resonance that rides on ska rhythms.
Included on the mini-album “JUNK or GEM,” released in March 2023, the song also features Nagaya playing trombone—a distinctive touch.
It’s a tune that feels perfect for the season when spring is approaching, as if capturing a single page of youthful days.


