Takuro Yoshida Popular Song Rankings [2026]
It’s said that things like one’s way of life and romantic feelings hadn’t been sung about much in folk songs up to that point.
In that sense, you could say Takuro Yoshida brought a fresh breeze to the world of folk.
Here, we’ll introduce some of Takuro Yoshida’s most popular songs in a ranking format.
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Takuro Yoshida Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Hold me all the wayyoshida takurou56rank/position

It’s a song that was performed on a Kinki Kids show, and Kinki also sang it, but when you hear it in Takuro Yoshida’s signature style, it feels much more fitting.
It’s a song that really suits being sung with lots of people.
When you can embrace everything and walk with someone special, everyone sings it with energy.
uniformyoshida takurou57rank/position

This is a famous song by Takuro Yoshida that sings of the hopes and bittersweet sorrow of young people who moved to Tokyo from rural areas through group employment.
It’s a track included on his album “Kusazoshi,” released in June 1973.
Lyricist Osami Okamoto’s story, which begins in the bustle of Tokyo Station, is breathtaking.
The narrator’s perspective moves through the past and future of girls in their school uniforms: family evenings back home, loneliness in the big city, and days spent clutching a small paycheck while waiting for the weekend.
The way they end up hiding the harsh reality and telling little lies to their hometown is just so heartrending.
Song of Yoshida Townyoshida takurou58rank/position

Takuro Yoshida’s Song of Yoshida Town is set in Niigata Prefecture.
Created in 1991 at the request of a local volunteer group and later used in commercials, this piece is a heartwarming song rooted in Niigata.
Its lyrics, tracing a journey from childhood to adulthood, stir listeners’ emotions.
Although Yoshida Town has since merged with Bunsui Town to become part of Tsubame City, many who hear the song will be reminded of the hometown where they grew up.
Whether you have ties to Niigata or not, this is a track that’s sure to resonate deeply with any listener!
My good friendyoshida takurou59rank/position

This is a song composed by Takuro Yoshida and made a big hit by Hiroshi Kamayatsu; even people who don’t know Takuro Yoshida likely know the song itself.
With a vibe of “old friends,” “times we laughed together,” and “each of our lives,” the lyrics resonate more deeply as you grow older.
Also, the key changes and rises in the latter half, which lifts your spirits and makes your chest swell the more you sing it.
When singing, focus on the drum sound, ride the rhythm, and hit the opening accents firmly.
Sing it at karaoke or in a snack bar and you’ll probably earn some respect.
The morning sun is Sanyoshida takurou60rank/position

It’s a bright, hopeful classic with repeated, rhyming phrases, making it very easy to remember even for beginners to Takuro! It carries the meaning of “let’s start walking again,” like the start of a new day.
The song doesn’t reach extreme high notes, so anyone should be able to sing it lightly.
I think it sounds great when you enunciate the lyrics clearly and sing with high energy.
If you can do a solo performance, strumming the guitar with a lively, bigger sound will help your voice project more and make it feel really good to sing!


