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Ikimono-gakari Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

Speaking of Ikimono-gakari, they have many pure, positive, and warm songs, starting with “SAKURA” and “Arigatou.” Ikimono-gakari has produced numerous moving hit songs; among them, this time we’ll introduce their popular love songs in ranking order.

Ikimono-gakari Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.Ikimonogakari22rank/position

Flowers are cherry blossoms, you are beautiful — Ikimono-gakari cover
Flowers are cherry blossoms; you are a beautiful kimono keeper.

A refreshing spring song themed around cherry blossoms, it captivates with its heartwarming melody and poetic lyrics.

By layering the beauty of cherry blossoms with that of a loved one, it delicately portrays budding feelings of love and the anticipation of new beginnings that come with the arrival of spring.

Released in January 2008 as Ikimono-gakari’s eighth single, it was also featured in a commercial for au by KDDI.

It’s a perfect track to listen to in the spring season, recommended for those embarking on new encounters or beginnings.

Ideal for leisurely moments under the cherry trees or for reminiscing about precious memories with someone special.

123 ~Love Begins~Ikimonogakari23rank/position

Ikimono-gakari “1 2 3 ~Love Begins~” Music Video
123 ~Love Begins~ Ikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s “1 2 3 ~Koi ga Hajimaru~” captures the feelings of a woman’s unrequited love in its lyrics.

With its poppy, catchy sound, it should feel easy to listen to even on first hearing.

Although it’s a song about a bittersweet love, its bright, upbeat rhythm makes it perfect for getting the crowd going at live shows or in karaoke.

Two people on a night when the snow does not stopIkimonogakari24rank/position

Yuki Yamanu Yoru Futari – Ikimono Gakari
A sleepless night of snow, the two of us, Ikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari is a music unit boasting nationwide recognition.

The song “Yuki Yamanunu Yoru Futari” included on their 2006 album “Ryūsei Miracle” delivers their range from pop to ballads.

It’s a dramatic piece that portrays a love story unfolding in a town blanketed with pure white powder snow.

The lyrics, themed around an emotional winter scene with resonant bells, intertwine with the tones of acoustic guitar and synthesizer.

With the supple vocals of lead singer Kiyoe Yoshioka and a warm melody, it’s a soothing ballad that heals the heart.