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Aoi Teshima Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Aoi Teshima Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Aoi Teshima Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Aoi Teshima’s musicality has its roots in film music and jazz.

She initially didn’t intend to become a singer, but as she continued with music, a growing ambition pulled her forward—leading to the charm we associate with Aoi Teshima today.

This time, we present a ranking of Aoi Teshima’s most popular karaoke songs.

Aoi Teshima Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Letter to TomorrowAoi Teshima1rank/position

[Official] Aoi Teshima – Letter to Tomorrow (Theme Song for the Monday 9 PM Drama ‘Someday I Will Surely Cry When I Remember This Love’)
Letter to Tomorrow by Aoi Teshima

This song was chosen as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Love That Makes You Cry.” It’s a perfect match for the drama’s world.

With a moving mood that blends warmth into its poignancy, it’s a heart-wrenching classic.

The melody is accessible and memorable, and its calm atmosphere and gentle tone make it ideal for a breather after an upbeat karaoke set.

Released in 2016 as Aoi Teshima’s fifth single, it gained popularity among high school girls, helped by its tie-in with the drama.

Teru's SongAoi Teshima2rank/position

“Teru’s Song” Aoi Teshima [Lyrics]
Teru’s Song Aoi Teshima

Here is the insert song from the 2006 Studio Ghibli film, Tales from Earthsea.

Inspired by Sakutaro Hagiwara’s poem “Kokoro,” the lyrics were written by director Goro Miyazaki and the music composed by Hiroko Taniyama.

Aoi Teshima’s pure, translucent voice—on what became her debut single—is truly striking.

The song is simple and easy to remember, yet its melody has a distinctive flavor.

It would also suit performance on instruments like the recorder or melodica.

Give it a try!

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From Up On Poppy Hill – Breakfast Song (Asagohan no Uta) Morning Breakfast Song
The breakfast singer, Aoi Shima

Here’s a cute song that sings about the steps for making a Japanese breakfast.

The heroine, Umi, runs a boarding house, and it’s her job to prepare breakfast.

Aoi Teshima’s distinctive voice fits it perfectly, doesn’t it? This song was created by Hiroko Taniyama for the 2011 film “From Up on Poppy Hill.” You can really feel Taniyama’s world expanding through it.

Aoi Teshima has been active both as a voice actress and as a singer since the previous Studio Ghibli film, “Tales from Earthsea.”

Summer of GoodbyeAoi Teshima4rank/position

Summer of Goodbye ~From Up on Poppy Hill~ Aoi Teshima
A Summer of Farewells by Aoi Teshima

If you’d rather spend a slightly sentimental, more grown-up summer than a lively one, I recommend Aoi Teshima’s “Summer of Goodbye (From Up on Poppy Hill).” Released in 2011, this song was used as the theme for the Studio Ghibli film From Up on Poppy Hill.

It was originally a number released by Ryoko Moriyama in 1976.

The lyrics overlay the singer’s emotions onto the summer sea, wind, and living creatures, expressing a hope that, through them, she might someday be able to meet that special someone again.

It’s a song that conveys a woman’s quiet, refined feelings.

I'm home.Aoi Teshima5rank/position

Aoi Teshima “I’m Home” Music Video
I'm home - Aoi Teshima

Many men are probably fond of Aoi Teshima, whose charm lies in her beautiful, translucent voice.

Her song “Tadaima” is a highly recommended pick for karaoke.

It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Heaven and Hell: Soul Exchange,” which aired until March 2021.

When lyrics told from the perspective of a woman facing a breakup are sung in Teshima’s exquisite voice, a wave of poignancy and loneliness washes over you.

If a woman sings “Tadaima” at karaoke, men will surely be captivated.

The Door to TomorrowAoi Teshima6rank/position

Aoi Teshima “Letter to Tomorrow (Drama Version)”
Aoi Teshima - Door to Tomorrow

Aoi Teshima, whose translucent singing voice gently envelops listeners’ hearts.

Released in February 2016 as the theme song for the drama “Someday, When I Recall This Love, I Will Surely Cry,” this piece is a special track: a rearrangement of a song from the album “Ren’dez-vous” tailored for the show.

Its lyrics, like a letter to a precious person far away, are deeply moving and will surely resonate with anyone who has experienced farewell or a new departure.

The simple arrangement centered on piano and strings, if anything, highlights the weight of each word.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you want to reflect on memories with someone dear, or when you need courage to face forward.

Song of TimeAoi Teshima7rank/position

Song of Time (Sigan-ui Norae) Ged’s Saga Aoi Teshima
Aoi Shima, the Singer of Time

This is the theme song of Tales from Earthsea, directed and written by Gorō Miyazaki, son of Hayao Miyazaki.

I think many people were moved to tears when this song played in theaters.

Often called “when you think Ghibli, you think Aoi Teshima’s songs,” her voice is truly unique and captivating.

Along with the insert song “Therru’s Song,” it’s one you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

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