Yuzu’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Yuzu made their debut in 1998 and skyrocketed to fame with their debut single “Natsuiro.” As a Heisei-era folk duo who helped spark a revival of Japanese folk music, their refreshing vocals continue to captivate many listeners today.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on their uplifting “cheer songs” among their popular tracks and introducing them in a ranking format!
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Yuzu's Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (31–40)
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This is a song by Yuzu, a male duo known for the beauty of their choral work.
It’s included on their third album, Tobira, released in 2000.
The refreshing tone and lyrics that recount memories gently sink into the heart.
It was selected as the image song for the National High School Rugby Tournament.
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This song was created with wishes for the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake.
The duo Yuzu visited the disaster-affected areas and turned the feelings they built up there into song.
Composed of overlapping melodies of piano and strings, it conveys a gentle, embracing warmth.
Included on the album “Shin-on” released in March 2026, it was shared on television and other media as a tie-in with NHK’s song to commemorate 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake.
When you’re lost and anxious, it can be hard to look ahead or even think about the future.
This number stays close to those feelings and teaches the importance of taking the first steps toward a brighter future.



