Remioromen Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Even before their official debut, they had the skill to open on the final day as first act at ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2003, and even now during their hiatus, Remioromen’s songs are still sung by many people.
Among their expansive, uplifting tracks, here’s a ranking of guaranteed crowd-pleasers to sing at karaoke!
Remioromen Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
powder snowRemioromen1rank/position

A masterpiece that delicately portrays the poignancy of winter.
Though you should be looking up at the same sky nearby, there’s a loneliness in hearts that don’t connect, and yet a pure desire to keep thinking of the other person tightens the chest.
Released in November 2005 and used as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears,” the piece reached No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
It was also included on the album “HORIZON” and the best-of album “Remio Best,” and was performed at the 60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2009.
With lyrics that express a love as beautiful and fleeting as falling snow, and a melody that resonates in the heart, it will gently awaken the bittersweet memories of love that surely everyone has experienced.
March 9Remioromen2rank/position

A blessing song composed for a wedding has become a beloved spring classic across generations.
Its lyrics gently portray the transition from winter to spring, and the flowing melody resonates deeply.
Created to celebrate a member’s friend’s wedding, the piece gracefully weaves together gratitude for loved ones and hope for the future.
Released in March 2004 as Remioromen’s second major single, it was featured in a commercial for AOKI Holdings and as the ending theme for TBS’s “Pooh!”.
In 2005, it was also used as an insert song in the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears,” further boosting its recognition.
This is a highly recommended track for moments when you want to reflect on the changing seasons in everyday life and the bonds you share with those dear to you.
New Year’s Eve SongRemioromen3rank/position

This is a memorable song with a melody that makes the winter chill feel pleasant.
The warm tone of the piano and the clear, transparent vocals are perfect for a quiet night at the end of the year.
Beginning with a slice of everyday life—buying New Year’s soba in Todoroki and strolling through the park while watching a beautiful sunset—the track delicately paints the scenes of New Year’s Eve.
Included on Remioromen’s March 2010 album “Kachou Fuugetsu,” this piece resonated with many listeners through its relatable lyrics.
A song that deepens the year-end sentiment, it’s recommended for those who want to cherish time with someone important.
Early summer rainRemioromen4rank/position
A coupling track from the single “Akashia,” which also appeared on their early classic album ether released in 2005.
The bass groove is irresistible, and the vivid, Remioromen-style scene-setting makes it a must-hear for fans of Japanese rock! Its charm also lies in the curious mix of crisp, sun-dried brightness and a lingering wetness—like the freshness after the rain.
“Samidare,” which perfectly matches the scent of May.
It’s easy to get into and great when you want a moderate lift in energy.
Give it a try at karaoke on a rainy day or right after the rain!
World of AzureRemioromen5rank/position
This is an autumn classic by Remioromen, an artist whose gentle vocals and immersive worldbuilding elevate the listening experience and set the mood perfectly.
With its mature themes, it’s a great fit for men in their 30s as well.
Further awayRemioromen6rank/position

This is Remioromen’s 12th single (13th overall).
It was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics.
The feelings infused in the lyrics really come through and it’s a song that cheers you on.
moratoriumRemioromen7rank/position
Set to gentle vocals and a soothing melody, this heartwarming song expresses the confusions and uncertainties of life.
Released in January 2005, it reached No.
8 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Ganso! Debuya,” resonating with many listeners.
A work that epitomizes Remioromen’s musicality, it carries a message exploring the complexities of human relationships and the meaning of life.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to deeply move those who listen.
It’s the perfect song for anyone feeling lost in life or wanting to feel a stronger bond with someone important.








