Yoshizawa Kayoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since her 2014 debut, Kayoko Yoshizawa has earned popularity as a singer-songwriter thanks to her powerful vocals and comfortable melodies rooted in kayōkyoku (Japanese popular song).
This time, we present a ranking of her most popular tracks.
Savor her unique worldview and vocals to your heart’s content.
Yoshizawa Kayoko Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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Opening with a wistful melody that evokes the end of summer, this piece is one of singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa’s signature songs.
The languid feelings of the morning after a night spent with a lover—where exhilaration and guilt mingle—are spun out in literary language.
Her slightly languorous yet gentle voice further accentuates the bittersweet mood.
Released as a single in October 2017, the track was also selected as a “POWER PLAY” on Nippon TV’s Buzz Rhythm.
It was later included on the album Actress Sisters.
It’s a recommended listen for nights when you want to reminisce about a summer romance that has passed, or when you’d like to quietly sink into your thoughts alone.
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Singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa captivates many listeners with her literary lyrics and distinctive worldview.
Released in June 2018 as her third single, this work also drew attention for bringing in Koichi Tsutaya as producer.
It’s a powerful anthem for those who fight on, teaching us not to deny the wounds we receive in life, but rather that even their scars can scatter light and become brilliance.
Its warm perspective—like praising a dear friend who’s earnestly giving their all—resonates in the heart.
If you’re striving toward something, it will surely give you a gentle push forward.
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That anticipation of hearing a new song is so exciting, isn’t it? How about immersing yourself in the world of words crafted by Kayoko Yoshizawa? Deeply understanding the game’s worldview, Yoshizawa created this piece as the opening theme for the anime “TASOKARE HOTEL,” to be released in February 2025.
The lyrics, themed around twilight and depicting the boundary between reality and fantasy, spark the listener’s imagination.
The limited first edition is said to include live footage recorded in a church.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to lose yourself in a story or listen alone on a quiet night.
Green MoonYoshizawa Kayoko4rank/position

Whether work is going well, things aren’t working out with a lover, or you’re venting with friends…
This commercial, which portrays Ice no Mi accompanying you through the various moments of life, features Yuriko Yoshitaka.
The CM uses singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa’s track “Midori no Tsuki.” Included on her 2024 EP Rokka, it’s a refreshing song that, like Ice no Mi, stays by your side through both the good times and the bad.
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Have you ever gone on a date only to find you couldn’t quite handle yourself well? That feeling is what “Kirei” depicts.
It’s a work released by singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa.
A mid-tempo ballad, it portrays the struggles of love from a woman’s perspective.
A key point is the subtle distance between the man and woman in the song—they might be in unrequited love, or they might both feel the same; it’s unclear.
It’s also lovely how the title word captures that delicate in-between phase.
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This is a track from Kayoko Yoshizawa’s first album, “Hoki-boshi Zukan,” released on March 4, 2015.
Its skillful, novel-like turns of phrase and a singing voice that is at once girlish and mature evoke a certain nostalgic feeling.
Tonight, dreams openYoshizawa Kayoko7rank/position
https://x.com/suntorybeerball/status/1912325072888492531This commercial showcases the refreshing appeal of Beer Ball—perfect for summer—through conversations set at Snack Koto.
In it, Kotone Furukawa listens to customers’ concerns, then encourages them to reset and move forward with a Beer Ball, especially a lemonade mix, when they’re facing worries.
The song that highlights the unique mood and upbeat atmosphere depicted on screen is Kayoko Yoshizawa’s “Konya, Yume Hiraku” (“Tonight, Dreams Open”).
The solid, resonant rhythm and the beautifully powerful vocals layered over it convey a strong sense of forward drive.


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