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Yuzu Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yuzu Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Yuzu Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yuzu is one of Japan’s leading musical duos, beloved for their powerful vocals and catchy songs.

They have released many hit tracks, and among them, their love songs are especially popular across all ages and genders.

Here, we present a ranking of Yuzu’s most popular love songs.

Yuzu Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Yuzu “GreenGreen” Music Video
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July 7, 2019—Tanabata.

This is Yuzu’s song “GreenGreen,” released exclusively for streaming.

The song recalls a bittersweet farewell with someone important from the past, yet ultimately turns forward and sets out with hope—a beautiful ballad.

It was also featured in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercial.

When it comes to Yuzu’s summer songs, “Natsuiro” is iconic, but this track, too, is a standout with their signature refreshing sound.

Listening to it on Tanabata might bring back memories of someone dear you’d forgotten.

Summer Colorsyuzu2rank/position

“Natsuiro” is a quintessential love song that colors summer romances.

Released as Yuzu’s debut single, its freshness has never faded, and it continues to be cherished as an essential track for the summer.

The youthful love story sung over its bright, upbeat melody evokes a sense of nostalgia and almost makes the hot summer feel cooler.

The distinctive tambourine sound is another hallmark, creating an atmosphere that’s uniquely Yuzu.

Its nostalgic sound and lyrics can even stir a touch of bittersweet emotion at times.

Whether you’re in love or simply enjoying the season, we highly recommend giving it a listen!

An unspoken ‘I like you’yuzu3rank/position

The way she spins her wheels in front of the person she likes, emotions whipping her around as if this isn’t how it was supposed to go, feels so real.

I do think there are loves in this world that won’t come true, but I can feel the strength of the desire to convey those feelings no matter what.

It’s a song that cheers you on, saying it’s okay even if you crash and burn.

somedayyuzu4rank/position

It’s a song where a man protects a woman with a sense of being a big, encompassing presence.

Yuzu usually has a androgynous image, but the lyrics of this song feel quite masculine, don’t they? The two members of Yuzu singing in the snow are also striking.

As a woman, it’s something to admire—having a man who feels this way about you.

Colorfulyuzu5rank/position

This is “Irotoridori,” a digital-only single released by Yuzu in 2013.

The music video features face photos submitted by fans, giving it a very lively feel.

It’s an upbeat, pop track that showcases Yuzu’s signature style, and just listening to it can lift your spirits.

It’s a bright song that makes you feel like you can stay true to yourself no matter what happens.

I want to see you.yuzu6rank/position

In April 2009, Yuzu released a gem of a ballad imbued with a stirring melody and deep feelings for a loved one.

Created by Kitagawa as an expression of gratitude and love for his late father, the song touched many hearts as the theme for the NHK drama “Ghost Friends.” Carried by a warm piano tone and a beautiful string arrangement, it gives voice to a heartfelt wish for a beloved person who has been lost.

Their moving performance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen remains fresh in memory, and the song was also included on the album “Yuzu Iroha 1997–2017,” where it continues to be cherished.

It is a piece that gently stays close to the hearts of those who have experienced the parting of a dear one or who carry feelings they cannot fully express.

Goodbye Busyuzu7rank/position

A song by Yuzu that poignantly depicts two people at a bus stop, with departure time approaching, heading down separate paths.

Released as a single in March 1999 and included on the album “Yuzuen,” it’s one of their signature early tracks.

Written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa, the simple tones of acoustic guitar and harmonica resonate deeply.

Though it wasn’t backed by a major tie-in, its relatable lyrics earned strong support, and it has long been a live staple.

The sparing words, the time slipping by, and the scene of seeing someone off while holding unspoken feelings are sure to resonate with those parting ways at graduation.

If you’re facing a farewell with someone important, listen to this song and take a moment to face your true feelings.

Chekhov’s gun payoffyuzu8rank/position

This is a song about a summer romance.

It’s included on Yuzu’s album Zukan, released in July 2024.

The track was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “Minami-kun ga Koibito!?” While looking back on one’s past self, the lyrics convey a sense of contentment with life now.

The positive message—that even the gap between the dreams you once had and reality “isn’t so bad”—is especially striking.

With an approachable sound that blends acoustic tones with pop elements, Yuzu’s beautiful harmonies are as strong as ever.

It’s a song that’s sure to lift your spirits when you’re worn out by everyday life.

Cherry Blossom Societyyuzu9rank/position

Yuzu “Sakura-kai” Music Video
Cherry Blossom Societyyuzu

This is a masterpiece of Yuzu’s spring songs, in which eternal love is sung by drawing parallels with cherry blossoms.

A firm bond with a loved one, unchanging affection, and hope for the future are expressed over a beautiful melody.

The arrangement incorporating traditional instruments and the warm harmonies leave a strong impression.

Released in February 2010, the song reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It was also used in 2012 as the campaign CM song for JR West, resonating with many people.

With lyrics themed around cherry blossoms and Yuzu’s characteristically gentle vocals, it’s the perfect track for looking back on memories with someone special as spring arrives, or for warming the heart in a season of new encounters.

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Yuzu “Sakuragicho” Music Video
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Just hearing the intro makes me feel wistful.

The vivid imagery draws me in and makes me emotional too.

It captures the sadness of parting, yet it also feels encouraging.

I hope it helps you feel refreshed when you’re feeling a bit down.

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