Haruka Tomatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This is a ranking of popular songs by Haruka Tomatsu, a beloved voice actress also known by the nicknames Tomacchan and Harukas.
She is also hugely popular as a member of the voice actor unit Sphere alongside Minako Kotobuki, Ayahi Takagaki, and Aki Toyosaki.
Always energetic, cheerful, and a bit of a jokester, she is loved as a mood-maker.
Haruka Tomatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
courageTomatsu Haruka1rank/position

This was Haruka Tomatsu’s 14th single, released in December 2014.
It was used as the opening theme for the Calibur and Mother’s Rosario arcs of the TV anime Sword Art Online II.
Many anison singers have strong vocal abilities, and Tomatsu is no exception.
To sing like her, solid vocal technique is required.
However, the song itself has a simple, accessible melody and a very upbeat, catchy rhythm, making it quite easy to sing as karaoke material.
Paying particular attention to the crisp enunciation of the lyrics should lead to good results.
Go all out, more flashy!Tomatsu Haruka2rank/position

This is the upbeat theme song for Eri Takenashi’s signature work Kannagi, a romantic comedy with the groundbreaking premise of “the heroine is a god,” directed by the much-discussed Yutaka Yamamoto at the time.
It’s sung by the popular voice actress Haruka Tomatsu, who played Nagi.
Back then, it was a transitional period when an unprecedented trend emerged: songs from hit anime began breaking into the Oricon charts, and the popularity of late-night anime steadily grew.
This track was also a hit that helped accelerate that momentum and remains enduringly popular.
Its refreshing sound is like the blazing sunshine of a summer day.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~Honma Meiko (Kayano Ai) Anjou Naruko (Toumatsu Haruka) Tsurumi Chiriko (Hayami Saori)3rank/position

A cover of ZONE’s hit song released in 2001.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime film “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” The singers are Ai Kayano, Haruka Tomatsu, and Saori Hayami, who voice the characters Meiko Honma, Naruko Anjou, and Chiriko Tsurumi in the film.
The song portrays a faint childhood crush.
Even as children, experiencing a sudden farewell to a cherished love can leave deep, lasting scars.
But while wishing for the day you might meet again, for now, accept the hurt as it is.
It’s a heartbreak song that captures the delicate, bittersweet tremors of a young heart.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ (10 years after Ver.)Honma Meiko (Kayano Ai) Anjou Naruko (Toumatsu Haruka) Tsurumi Chiriko (Hayami Saori)4rank/position

It’s the ending theme of Anohana.
Like the anime itself, the lyrics are heartrending and moving.
The simple, unadorned vocals further heighten the sorrow, and it brings me to tears.
I can’t help but see my own childhood in it.
I think it’s a top-tier song in the “moving/tear-jerker” category.
Hello Soybean SongNagi (TOMATSU Haruka)5rank/position

This is a gag song that was played in the anime Kannagi.
It’s very short, making it perfect for people who aren’t great at karaoke to gloss over things and make a graceful exit, so it’s worth remembering.
By the way, it’s only available on DAM and not distributed on JOYSOUND.
Dream WorldTomatsu Haruka6rank/position

Haruka Tomatsu voices a main character in Sword Art Online: Aincrad Arc.
And “Yume Sekai” was chosen as the ending theme for the same anime.
I feel that Tomatsu’s clear, translucent vocals blend beautifully with the sparkling sound of “Yume Sekai.” For a wedding, be sure to use this song to highlight the couple’s glitter—that is, their unparalleled happiness—so that all the guests can truly feel it.
Dream WorldTomatsu Haruka7rank/position

This song was used as the ending theme for the first season of the TV anime Sword Art Online, which aired in 2012.
With its beautiful, catchy melody line and clear, transparent sound, it’s a soothing anime song that feels wonderful to listen to—perfect for winter.


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