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Popular Ghibli Songs Ranking [2025]

Popular Ghibli Songs Ranking [2025]
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Popular Ghibli Songs Ranking [2025]

This is a song list featuring popular tracks used in Studio Ghibli films and anime.

From dramatic pieces to warm, gentle instrumental numbers, and cute songs beloved by children, it’s full of tracks that represent Ghibli.

Immerse yourself in the world of Ghibli through its music.

Popular Ghibli Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Name of LifeYumi Kimura1rank/position

Name of Life – Yumi Kimura Spirited Away The River of That Day
Inochi no Namae Yumi Kimura

Yumi Kimura’s song, known as the theme for the film Spirited Away, is beloved by many for its gentle melody and moving lyrics.

Accompanied by the sound of the lyre, this piece sings of the preciousness of life and hope for the future.

Released in July 2003, it reached as high as No.

6 on the Oricon chart.

It is also popular as wedding background music, chosen by many couples as the perfect song to celebrate the bond with a loved one and the start of a new life.

Its warm vocals and soothing tones will gracefully enhance those unforgettable, beautiful moments.

Message of RougeYumi Arai2rank/position

Rouge's Message – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) (Full)
Rouge no Dengon by Yumi Arai

The opening theme of Kiki’s Delivery Service.

The film begins with a beautiful sequence: the protagonist, Kiki, sets off on her broom, and when she turns on the radio during her journey, this song starts to play—making it a very memorable piece.

The song itself was released well before the film’s premiere, but thanks to the movie’s impact, it became a hit again at the time.

Merry-Go-Round of LifeJoe Hisaishi3rank/position

Howl’s Moving Castle – Main Theme Piano Solo | Leiki Ueda // arr. Kyle Landry Howl’s Moving Castle
Merry-Go-Round of Life by Joe Hisaishi

A piece used as the main theme of Studio Ghibli’s film Howl’s Moving Castle.

Its distinctive, wistful melody unfolds over a waltz rhythm, beautifully capturing the film’s world.

Released in November 2004, the piece appears throughout the movie in various arrangements, evolving in step with the story.

It is also popular as background music for wedding ceremonies and receptions, appealing to a wide range of ages.

Since it is performed in many forms—such as piano solo and ensemble—feel free to choose an arrangement that suits the occasion.

Carrying YouAzumi Inoue4rank/position

The bittersweet melody, sung with Azumi Inoue’s clear, crystalline voice, lingers in the ear: the ending theme of the film Castle in the Sky.

Hayao Miyazaki’s lyrics and Joe Hisaishi’s composition blend perfectly, bringing Pazu and Sheeta’s adventure to a beautiful close.

Released as a single in March 1988 and re-released in 2000 and 2004, it has enjoyed immense popularity.

It’s also perfect for a wedding recessional or first dance! The lyrics, which seem to symbolize setting off toward a happy future, add color to the couple’s new beginning.

contrailYumi Arai5rank/position

Contrail (Vapour Trail) – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya)
Hikoukigumo Arai Yumi

Released in November 1973 as Yumi Arai’s debut single, this work is a poignant story said to have been written in memory of a classmate who passed away when she was in elementary school, sung over a gentle melody.

In 2013, it was used as the theme song for Hayao Miyazaki’s film The Wind Rises, and after 40 years it once again moved the hearts of many.

Its message to a departed friend—may you be freed from all pain and be happy—seems perfectly suited not only to the bride and groom, but to a wedding that wishes happiness for everyone in attendance.

If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Arai6rank/position

Wrapped in Gentleness – Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya)
If Wrapped in Kindness Yumi Arai

This is the song “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara,” released when Yumi Matsutoya was still known as Yumi Arai.

It came out in 1974, but it remains a karaoke staple and is still sung in schools—one of the most popular songs among Studio Ghibli themes.

Its memorable lyrics and stylish, free-spirited sound continue to captivate listeners!

Country RoadYoko Honna7rank/position

Country Road – Yoko Honna (Full)
Country Road by Honna Youko

One of the most popular pieces among Ghibli music, this song captures the world of the film “Whisper of the Heart” with poignant sound and lyrics, and was released in June 1995.

Its lyrics, which depict a longing for home and a determination for independence, mirror the feelings of the film’s protagonist, Shizuku Tsukishima, resonating with many listeners.

The song reached a peak position of 22 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit, selling around 200,000 copies.

It’s also perfect for weddings and is recommended as background music to celebrate the newlyweds’ new beginning.

Yoko Honna’s warm vocals will help create a joyful atmosphere.

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