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.
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Haruka Tomatsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Return to EarthTomatsu Haruka8rank/position

A song by Haruka Tomatsu that colored the ending of the anime “Yo-kai Academy Y: Encounter with N.” The track portrays the inner journey of a protagonist who once fled from a star brimming with hope, only to be freed from their own weight and set out to return to the place where someone dear is waiting.
Its world blends a positive outlook toward the future with a faintly wistful sense of drifting—something that really tugs at the heart.
When you want to step away from reality and let your mind rest, listening to it wraps you in a gentle warmth.
Why not surrender yourself to its dramatic melody?
At the time of MusuhiTomatsu Haruka9rank/position

This is the third single by singer Haruka Tomatsu, who has been active in numerous works as a voice actress.
Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Kannagi, the song’s majestic atmosphere—created by a dreamlike ensemble—feels wonderfully soothing.
While based on triple meter, its irregular time-signature changes follow the flow of the melody, creating a distinctive sense of weightlessness alongside her vocals.
The spacious chorus smooths out any sense of rhythmic oddity, resulting in a track that feels almost divine.
courageTomatsu Haruka × Hatsune Miku10rank/position

This piece was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.
Sung by Haruka Tomatsu, who is also active as a voice actress, it was released in 2014 as her 14th single.
It’s a very cool track that adds piano and strings to a fast-paced band sound.
The cover version sung by Hatsune Miku gives a distinctly transparent feel.
I think it offers a different kind of appeal from the original.
Haruka Tomatsu Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
secret base ~What You Gave Me~Honma Meiko (Kayano Ai) Anjou Naruko (Toumatsu Haruka) Tsurumi Chiriko (Hayami Saori)11rank/position

When it comes to summer songs, this track is almost always mentioned: ZONE’s signature song, “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~.” Released in 2001 as ZONE’s third single, it remains a frequently heard summer classic that has been covered by numerous artists.
It enjoyed a revival and reached a new generation when the voice cast of the TV anime “Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai” performed it as the ending theme.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~Chino Ai, Tomatsu Haruka, Hayami Saori12rank/position

Originally a song by ZONE, it was covered by the three voice actresses who play the heroines as the ending theme for “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” It’s a song about summer vacation memories, hopes for the future, and parting, a bittersweet yet warm number that’s sure to bring tears to your eyes.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ (10 years after Ver.)Chino Ai, Tomatsu Haruka, Hayami Saori13rank/position

ZONE’s classic song “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~” was covered by voice actors and used as an anime ending theme.
This work, popularly known by the abbreviation “Anohana,” became a hit even among people who don’t usually watch anime.
It’s such a popular song that it consistently ranks near the top of “tear-jerker anime song” lists, so I imagine many people still listen to it even now.
Separate WaysTomatsu Haruka14rank/position

An insert song from Season 5, Mother’s Rosario arc, episode 24.
As expressed by the opening phrase, “We really took the long way around, didn’t we?”, it’s a gentle piece from Asuna’s perspective, portraying her resolve to cherish the days she spent with Yuuki and to live through many seasons without forgetting them.


