Tulip Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Tulip, known for hit songs such as “Kokoro no Tabi” and “Niji to Sneakers no Koro,” made their major debut in 1972.
Their style and approach were referred to as “New Music,” setting them apart from the folk songs that were popular among young people at the time.
Let’s take a look at Tulip’s 2017 ranking of popular songs, a band that brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the 1970s.
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Tulip Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
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Tulip is a folk band also famous for having Kazuo Zaitsu as a member.
Formed in Fukuoka with members who are also from Fukuoka, they have many songs that mention local place names, and this song, “Chidoribashi Jutai” (Chidoribashi Traffic Jam), is one of them.
It was written about Chidoribashi in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka.
The bridge is very small, and since it only has one lane, it’s known for getting congested.
You can picture the scene, and the song has a literary quality—a bittersweet piece that squeezes your heart.
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It’s a standout track that showcases Tulip’s unique blend of folk and rock.
The melody evokes the lingering traces of summer and a faintly melancholy autumn breeze that tugs at the heartstrings.
Crafted by the band’s leader, Kazuo Zaitsu, the song portrays the sudden beginning of a romance that arrives in a heart left quiet after summer’s bustle has faded, drawing you into a complex mix of excitement and wistfulness.
Released as a single in January 1974, it was also included on that year’s album TAKE OFF.
It’s the perfect number for a long autumn night, as you look back on summer memories and grow sentimental with the arrival of a new season.


