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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.

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

All Good Ska is OneToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora15rank/position

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / All Good Ska is One
All Good Ska is OneToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This is a commercial where various athletes, including Keisuke Honda, take on sports different from their usual ones, conveying the fun of sports.

Even when the results aren’t what they hoped for, they each show smiles, which clearly depicts the enjoyment.

And Aquarius is prominently featured, expressing the desire to support people who work hard at sports.

Further emphasizing the refreshing sense of vibrant motion in the footage is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s “All Good Ska is One.” The light, classic ska rhythm is striking, and it really conveys a sense of fun and a relaxed atmosphere.

Goodbye HotelToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora16rank/position

Goodbye Hotel feat. Ken Yokoyama / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA -short ver-
Goodbye HotelToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

With the theme of “adult wistfulness,” this song was titled “Goodbye Hotel” based on the idea that even if you think you’d like to come back someday, both people may know it’s impossible; and even if a couple breaks up, the feelings remain in the hotel where they stayed.

In other words, memories can never truly check out.

The sky where canaries singToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora17rank/position

A song marked by a haunting, heart-piercing melody and a soulful cry for freedom.

It’s a masterpiece that showcases the wide musical range of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

Released in December 2001, the track features Yusuke Chiba on vocals and was also used as the theme song for the film “No Longer Human.” It captured many listeners’ hearts, reaching No.

17 on the Oricon chart.

Brimming with Skapara’s appeal, this piece gives a push to those in pursuit of freedom.

It’s a song that gives you courage—one to play especially when you feel close to breaking.

Swallow feat. Midories, Neru Nagahama, and Tokyo Metropolitan Katakura High School Wind EnsembleToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora18rank/position

Swallow feat. Midories & Neru Nagahama & Tokyo Metropolitan Katakura High School Brass Band / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
Swallow feat. Midories, Neru Nagahama, and Tokyo Metropolitan Katakura High School Wind EnsembleToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra covered YOASOBI’s hit, and with Midories gaining recognition, the song Tsubame is spreading in popularity much like Paprika.

Since it was also aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” many of you may find it familiar.

In that sense, it’s a song that can unite not only the students performing the parachute dance but also the parents, bringing the entire venue together.

If you’re planning a parachute routine with clear contrasts—restrained verses in the A and B sections and a chorus where the horns joyfully ring out—this song is a perfect match.

The YOASOBI version is wonderful too—give it a listen!

Ribbon feat. Kazutoshi Sakurai (Mr.Children)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora19rank/position

"Ribbon" feat. Kazutoshi Sakurai (Mr.Children) Music Video / Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Ribbon feat. Kazutoshi Sakurai (Mr.Children)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

A 30th-anniversary release featuring Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr.Children as guest vocalist.

Released as a single in August 2019, it was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Asobi Mitai ni Ikanai.” This work seamlessly fuses Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s signature energetic ska sound with Sakurai’s powerful yet delicate vocals, conveying a positive message about overcoming past memories and sorrows to embrace new happiness.

Its driving rhythm and hope-filled lyrics gently encourage those standing at life’s crossroads or about to take a new step forward.

Paradise Has No Bordersakanakun & Tōkyō Sukaparadaisu Ōkesutora20rank/position

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra "Paradise Has No Border" (Live Ver. – Guest: Sakana-kun)
Paradise Has No Bordersakanakun & Tōkyō Sukaparadaisu Ōkesutora

A collaboration has come to life between Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra—renowned for their high-level musicianship and electrifying stage presence—and Sakana-kun.

Their energetic, ska-based sound is enriched by Sakana-kun’s bass saxophone, which adds a distinctive depth and expansiveness.

The unison lines and harmonies across the sax section are a highlight; the tightly woven phrases they perform together deliver overwhelming power.

Released in March 2017 as a track on the album “Paradise Has NO BORDER,” it reached No.

6 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and resonated with a wide audience as the theme song for Kirin’s “Hyoketsu” commercial.

It’s a perfect track for savoring the full appeal of the saxophone.

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Paradise Has No Border feat.NO BORDER ALL STARSToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora21rank/position

Paradise Has No Border feat.NO BORDER ALL STARS / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
Paradise Has No Border feat.NO BORDER ALL STARSToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This is a soulful instrumental piece that embodies the spirit of “freedom.” To celebrate the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s 35th anniversary, ten brass players came together to record this track.

Its signature ska uptempo rhythm and the exquisite harmonies of the top-tier brass section are sure to stir the heart.

A song that delivers a moving experience across genres and generations to all who love music.