Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Yumi Matsutoya [2026]
Yumi Matsutoya, a popular singer also known by her nickname “Yuming.” Her songs are catchy and easy to sing, making them popular karaoke choices.
This time, we present a ranking of her most popular karaoke songs.
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Yumi Matsutoya Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Flower JourneyMatsutōya Yumi29rank/position

With a clear, innocent, girl-like voice, this masterpiece paints the scene of a sudden glimpse of cherry blossoms swirling in an unfamiliar town.
Based on her experience along the Asano River in Kanazawa, Yumi Matsutoya gently expresses a bittersweet yet beautiful spring landscape.
Set to a waltz-like melody in 3/4 time, it exquisitely captures the fleeting nature of falling petals and the wistful feeling of a spring journey.
The song was included on the album “COBALT HOUR” and later used as the B-side to “Ano Hi ni Kaeritai.” It was also featured in the TBS drama “Rouge no Dengon,” becoming a track that has stayed in many listeners’ hearts.
It is a warm piece that brings back memories of springs spent in special places, and one you’ll want to hear by the window while soaking in the gentle spring sunlight.
Snow’s waymarkerMatsutōya Yumi30rank/position

A digital-only single by Yumi Matsutoya, who debuted as a composer at 17 and continues to lead the J-POP scene as a singer-songwriter.
The song was written for House Foods’ “Hokkaido Stew” commercial and is also included on her 39th album, “Shinkai no Machi” (City of the Deep Sea).
Set over a slow, piano-featured ensemble with a not-too-high key, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
However, because it’s packed with Matsutoya’s distinctive melodic lines, we recommend listening closely before performing it at karaoke.


