Yuzu’s Youth Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
When you think of Yuzu, many people might associate them with a sort of youthful vibe, don’t you think? I’ve put together a selection of youthful songs I’d love both longtime fans from their school days and those who aren’t as familiar to listen to, so let me introduce them.
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- [A moving friendship song] For dear friends and best friends. Songs of friendship that make you feel the bond.
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- A youth song with great lyrics. A lovely message that stays with your heart.
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Yuzu Youth Songs: Popular Track Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Rain, then Sunshine Hallelujahyuzu8rank/position

Ame Nochi Hareruya is Yuzu’s 39th single, released in 2013.
It was used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Gochisousan and reached No.
3 on the Oricon singles chart.
The melody of Ame Nochi Hareruya is said to quote shinobue flutist Kazuya Sato’s piece Sakura-iro no Waltz.
It’s a love song about romance that begins at an unexpected moment, making it perfect for high school students who are devoted to their club activities while falling in love.
Sakuragichōyuzu9rank/position
With the chorus unfolding gently, the melody and harmonies layer beautifully, making this a deeply heartrending song.
Even though there are things I don’t want to forget and things I don’t want you to forget, the thought of saying it’s okay not to look back makes my heart tighten.
I think it’s a song that is painful yet encouraging, helping you move forward.
When the Sunflowers Bloomyuzu10rank/position

Starting from street performances and now a household-name act, the folk duo Yuzu.
“When Sunflowers Bloom,” included on their third mini-album themed around summer, Yuzuman no Natsu, stands out for its somewhat nostalgic ensemble with hints of classic kayōkyoku.
Its bittersweet memories of love set against quintessential summer scenery are easy for many listeners to relate to and overlay with their own experiences.
With its refreshing melody, this cool, invigorating pop tune livens up summer—perfect both as background music and as a karaoke pick.
Yuzu Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
summer festivalyuzu11rank/position

Yuzu is a folk duo that made their major debut in 1998 with the mini-album “Yuzuman.” They’ve had many summer-themed hits, including “Natsuiro” and “NATSUMONOGATARI.” Among them, “Natsu Matsuri,” included on their 2004 album “1 ~ONE~,” is a hidden summertime gem.
The lyrics are especially charming for their nostalgia, and listening to the song might just bring back memories of childhood.



