New enka single release [November 2025]
Enka fans, are you regularly checking for news about your favorite singers’ new songs? Lyrics that touch the heart and vocals rich with kobushi (ornamental vibrato) move us no matter how many times we listen.
This article introduces enka tracks released in November 2025.
You might discover a song you missed—be it a piece that captures the subtleties of life or a masterpiece that vividly evokes scenes.
Savor them slowly, along with the memories of those days.
New enka song releases [November 2025] (1–10)
Laughing MountainYukino Rio

This is an enka song that paints Japan’s traditional scenery in the Reiwa era.
Performed by Yukino Roa, the piece is woven with literary language and seasonal imagery.
As it makes a full circle from spring—when the mountains bud and seem to smile—to winter, where the ancestors rest, it warmly expresses gratitude to the hometown that forgave the mistakes of youth.
The gentle melody and tender vocals are a perfect match.
Give it a listen when you want to reconnect with feelings for your hometown and the natural world.
Gion Shirakawa Evening Cherry BlossomsKitaoka Hiroshi

Released by Tokuma Japan Communications in November 2025, this work sings of a mature love story set against the nighttime cherry blossoms of Gion Shirakawa in Kyoto.
The lyrics are richly expressive, sprinkled with Kyoto dialect.
With beautiful scenic depictions of willow-lined streets and the Tatsumi Bridge, it lets you sink into the feeling of traveling through Kyoto in spring.
It’s a work I highly recommend to Kyoto lovers and to those seeking enka rich in imagery.
Crimson (beni)Yoshinaga Kayoko

Kayoko Yoshinaga is an enka singer from Narita City, Chiba Prefecture.
Released in November 2025, this ambitious work is a female-perspective cover of classic songs previously crafted by her mentor, Ikuzo Yoshi.
With a sultry vocal touch, it expresses lingering feelings for the past and an enduring, unforgotten love—echoing the moments when lipstick is applied and when it’s removed.
As you listen, you may feel as if you’ve become the protagonist of the songs yourself.
If you want to savor the heart of a mature woman, be sure to check it out.
Secret Love AnthologyShiono Kaori

Kaori Shiono, a powerhouse singer from Osaka, celebrates her 15th anniversary with the November 2025 single “Hirensho / Asaki Yume Mishi ~Gekka no Koika~,” a culmination of the dramatic enka style she has built over the years.
It’s a lyrical ballad foregrounding piano and strings, portraying the feelings of a woman who cannot give up on a love nearing its end, expressed through poignant motifs like withered flowers and shooting stars.
Shiono’s resonant vocals convey the hidden ache of love with rich emotion.
Anyone who has struggled with matters of the heart will surely feel it resonate.
HearthstoneKawahara Shin’ichi

Shinichi Kawahara, who made the unusual career shift from guitarist-vocalist in a rock band to the world of enka, has released his first single with Nippon Crown in November 2025: “Heart Stone / Yume no Saikoro.” The work’s appeal lies in its true-story-based narrative, inspired by a real heart-shaped cobblestone in Yokohama’s Harbor View Park, recounting memories of a now-departed lover.
Sophisticated arrangements—where Latin-flavored rhythms intertwine with horns—create a port-town atmosphere.
It’s a song that resonates with the ache of moving forward while holding a deep longing for a lost love.
Stop the NightKiryuu Daisuke

Daisuke Kiryu, known as the “Reiwa-era Japanese Elvis,” is a powerhouse singer who has won the Elvis Presley Contest Japan three times and placed at the world championships.
His sixth single, “Stop the Night,” released in November 2025, is a love song that dramatatically portrays the rekindling of a mature romance against the backdrop of the Yokohama bayside nightscape.
Kiryu himself wrote the lyrics, with composition and arrangement by Shinji Tamura.
The track fuses rockabilly grooves with the emotive melodies of Japanese kayōkyoku.
It will especially resonate with listeners who carry memories of an unforgettable love or who are fond of port-city night views.
You’re crazy.Yubara Masayuki

Released in November 2025 as the first installment following his move to Tokuma Japan, Masayuki Yuhara’s “Dōka Shiteru ne” is a Latin-tinged kayō pop song that portrays the bewilderment of a man suddenly told by his wife that she wants to leave him.
Created by the star-studded team of lyricist Nemuko Oikawa and composer Tetsuya Gen, the track’s appeal lies in the unexpected twist of Yuhara—long known as half of a devoted “lovebird couple”—deliberately playing the role of a man served divorce papers.
It’s a song that will resonate especially with adults seasoned by life experience.


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