Pick up famous and popular anime songs! Along with piano solo
Anime, a source of pride for Japan, is rapidly spreading across the globe.
Beginning with Astro Boy in 1963, anime’s popularity has never waned even today.
And just as deeply as the stories themselves, anime songs resonate with people’s hearts.
For many, simply hearing a tune brings back the plot and emotions—lifting their spirits or even bringing them to tears.
In this article, we introduce such wonderful anime songs along with solo piano performance videos.
Why not listen not only to the original tracks, but also to anime songs rendered in the beautiful tones of the piano?
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Pick-Up of Famous & Popular Anime Songs! With Piano Solo (21–30)
courageHaruka Tomatsu


This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Sword Art Online II.
It’s a cool track, with the intro in particular beautifully carried by the piano.
Haruka Tomatsu’s cute vocals blend remarkably well with the lovely piano sound, which is a standout feature.
The Reason for KindnessChouCho


It’s the song used as the opening theme for the anime Hyouka and is singer Choucho’s fourth single.
Even in the chorus, where the piano could easily get buried, the piano remains audible throughout, creating a bright anime song that conveys a youthful sense of beauty.
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi


This song was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Tokyo Ghoul √A.
Amid the band sound, the piano beautifully conveys the anime’s dark, fleeting worldview, so the track has been praised even beyond the realm of anime songs.
Tokimeki Experience!Poppin’party


A song used as the opening theme for the anime “BanG Dream!” which aired in 2017.
Although it has a band sound, the piano carries the main riff, giving it a sparkling feel.
Its very bright and uplifting tone makes it a great recommendation for when you want to reset your mood.
ConnectClariS

This is the song used as the opening theme for the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, which became so famous that it’s considered one of ClariS’s signature tracks.
I especially recommend it for its intro—not only the vocal melody but also the piano riff is incredibly cool.
I touched an angel!After School Tea Time


Since it’s a song set around a high school girls’ band, the piano accompaniment that expresses youthful energy is absolutely adorable—it’s an insert song from the anime K-ON!!.
Even though it’s an insert song, the piano accompaniment makes the band performance even cuter and more moving, so it’s a god-tier track that every anime song fan should definitely listen to.
Signal graphAnnabel


This song was used as the opening theme for the anime “Love, Election and Chocolate.” The singer, Annabel, is a rare example of a Japan-based artist from Argentina, and thanks to the piano, the track achieves an even more uplifting, stirring feel.





