Remioromen’s classic and popular songs
We’d like to introduce some songs by Remioromen, a band that became hugely popular thanks to drama theme songs and more.
Tracks like “Konayuki” and “March 9” are truly masterpieces filled with emotion that move listeners to the core.
As for the origin of the band’s name, “Remioromen,” it’s said the members connected words they came up with in the order they won at rock-paper-scissors.
“Remioromen” just has such a nice ring to it—you can’t help wanting to say it over and over (lol).
Now, please enjoy Remioromen’s songs with this playlist.
Remioromen’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
Ten Billion Cravings for ApprovalNEW!Remioromen

This work captures the loneliness and desire in modern communication, gently enveloping them with a beautiful string ensemble and an emotionally rich melody.
Listening to the lyrics, which delicately examine the universal emotions everyone carries, the soft atmosphere may leave you feeling sentimental.
Remioromen, the rock band that had been on hiatus since 2012, resumed activities to mark their 25th anniversary.
This piece is their first new track in 15 years, included on the best-of album “SINGLES BEST+,” released in March 2026.
It’s an emotional pop tune recommended for times when you’re weary of others’ gaze or when you want to quietly face yourself.
Let’s get started.Remioromen

If your heart is pounding with excitement for a new beginning, I really want you to listen to this song by Remioromen.
Released for streaming in February 2026, it marked their restart and feels like the opening of a new season.
It’s included on the best-of album “SINGLES BEST+,” out in March.
As their first new song in about 15 years, it became a major talking point.
Riding on a vibrant band sound, Ryota Fujimaki’s clear, soaring vocals are just the best.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to take that first step into a new chapter.
wingsRemioromen

Its open, liberating melody evokes a sky that stretches on forever.
It’s the first track on Remioromen’s album “Kaze no Chroma,” released in October 2008, and is also known as the theme song for “Major: The Winning Shot,” the feature film.
Listening to it fills you with positive energy that naturally makes you lift your head and want to move forward.
The band’s performance is enriched by vibrant arrangements that make your heart swell.
Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up.
telephoneRemioromen
It’s somewhat bittersweet music.
I felt it was a song filled with thoughts for someone dear who is far away.
It reminds me of my grandparents, with whom I lived until high school.
We were always together, and I took that for granted—yet that “ordinary” time was like a miracle.
I often find myself wondering what they’re doing and if they’re well.
This song gives voice to those feelings.
south windRemioromen

I felt it was a love song with a gentle warmth that makes you feel at ease, like basking in the sun.
I think it portrays the impulses and feelings of being in love in a refreshing way.
This is just my own imagination, but I picture it as a love song where you run along the riverbank and shout, “I love you!”
Further awayRemioromen

It’s a song that sings about a person’s life.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to think and live like this, to walk through life like this.
In life, no matter how hard you try, there are countless things that won’t go your way, and that reality can be very painful.
But if you don’t give up and keep trying, you’ll see views you never would have seen if you had quit—this song makes me believe that.
It’s a song that tells me, “Keep going.”
Madder-colored skyRemioromen

It’s a song of spring.
And it’s a song that makes me want to live this spring in the same way.
In a spring full of anxiety and anticipation, it tells me that the future is bright, so believe and don’t hesitate.
I think that not hesitating and believing are both very difficult.
This is a song that cheers me on.
SakuraRemioromen

It’s a song for spring.
It makes you feel both the dazzling brightness of spring and its loneliness.
It’s the kind of song that brings back the springs I’ve lived through.
Even though it’s sad to part from someone who used to be by your side as if it were natural, that farewell isn’t only sad—it’s also a step toward the future.
It makes me want to become someone I can be proud to show that person.
moratoriumRemioromen
It’s the kind of song that makes the flames in my heart start blazing.
It’s the kind of music that makes me want to race through neon-lit streets at midnight, lifting my spirits like that.
I personally think it makes me feel this way because the song is packed with a resolve to live—“I will live, I want to live, I’m going to live.”
World of AzureRemioromen
I thought the tone color sparkled.
I pictured a glitter like the spray that rises when you splash through a puddle in rubber boots after the rain.
I wondered what a blue world would be like, and as I thought about it while listening to this piece, I felt it might be a world that’s close at hand yet easy to overlook.






