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Compilation of enka duet songs. Introducing popular kayōkyoku hits as well!

Compilation of enka duet songs. Introducing popular kayōkyoku hits as well!
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Compilation of enka duet songs. Introducing popular kayōkyoku hits as well!

When it comes to enka and kayōkyoku, countless duet songs have been released over the years.

Among them, many depict the romantic dynamics between men and women, and surely there are quite a few people who have carefully listened while reading the lyrics.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of such enka and kayōkyoku duets all at once.

While “duet” generally refers to a man and a woman singing together, this article also includes songs performed by same-gender pairs.

Don’t just enjoy listening—if you find a favorite, be sure to try singing it at karaoke too!

Compilation of Enka Duets: Also Featuring Popular Kayōkyoku Hits! (1–10)

Dawn of PartingYujiro Ishihara / Aki Yashiro

Yujiro Ishihara & Aki Yashiro “Dawn of Parting”
Dawn of Parting — Yujiro Ishihara · Aki Yashiro

Known as a classic male-female duet, this song is a memorable piece that portrays profound love and the pain of parting.

The heartrending emotions of two people buffeted by fate are conveyed through the exquisite harmonies of Yujiro Ishihara and Aki Yashiro.

Released in August 1974 by Teichiku Records, it became a work that symbolized the musical trend of the time—a fusion of pop and enka.

This piece will deeply resonate with those who have faced the inevitability of separation despite being in love.

It’s also a recommended listen for younger generations interested in Showa-era kayōkyoku and enka.

Tokyo Meguri-ai (Tokyo Serendipitous Encounters/Love by Chance in Tokyo)Sayuri Ishikawa / Kotokaze

This work is a duet by Sayuri Ishikawa and Goki Kotonofu, depicting a romantic relationship between a man and a woman set in Tokyo.

Ishikawa’s clear vocals blend with Kotonofu’s powerful singing, earning the love of many fans.

It was released on August 21, 1984, and won the Planning Award at the 26th Japan Record Awards.

With this song, Ishikawa made her return appearance at the 35th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

It is one of the songs known as the “Tokyo Trilogy,” and is a must-listen for enka fans.

It’s also recommended for couples and spouses to enjoy together.

IzakayaNana Kinomi / Hiroshi Itsuki

Izakaya — Kinomi Nana / Hiroshi Itsuki
Izakaya Kinomi Nana / Hiroshi Itsuki

A timeless song whose beautiful harmony by Hiroshi Itsuki and Nana Kinomi resonates in the heart.

It gently portrays a chance encounter in everyday life, reminding us of the preciousness of human connections.

Released in November 1991, this piece boasts a stellar lineup: lyrics by Yū Aku and music/arrangement by Katsuo Ōno.

Since its release, it has continued to be loved by many and is a staple in karaoke.

The unique charm of a male-female duet is on full display, with Itsuki’s rich, rugged vocals and Kinomi’s gentle voice blending in perfect balance.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you feel a little lonely or when you want to reminisce about someone special.

two peopleIchirō Toba, Yuri Harada

Ichiro Toba & Yuri Harada “Futari” Music Video
Futari Toba Ichiro, Harada Yuri

The duet song Futari by Ichiro Toba and Yuri Harada is a moving piece that portrays the strong bond of couples and lovers who overcome trials together.

The work is memorable for its phrases that convey a sense of complete unity when the two are together, and the seasoned vocals of both singers powerfully express the strength to find hope in the darkness and face hardships side by side.

It’s a perfect choice for karaoke duets that let you feel the bond between two people.

When you look back on the difficulties you’ve overcome with the one you love, be sure to listen to Futari.

North AirportYin Shuying Katsura, Keisuke Hama

Released in 1987, this song is the first duet by Ginshi Yamada and Keisuke Hama.

Set against a night in Hokkaido, it’s a classic that sings of a man and woman departing from the airport and the love between them.

The moment a frozen heart is lit, the resolve to cast off past sorrows, and the determination to step into a new future are all expressed through their intertwined voices.

Even more than 20 years after its release, it remains a karaoke chart favorite.

In July 2004, a monument featuring the song’s lyrics was even erected at New Chitose Airport, cementing its status as a masterpiece.

It’s recommended not only for enka fans but also for anyone who loves poignant love songs.

A moving piece you’ll want to listen to on a snowy northern night.

Nostalgic Red DragonflyHiromi Yamaguchi, Hironori Shimizu

The collaborative masterpiece by Hiromi Yamaguchi and Hiromasa Shimizu, “Bokyō Akatonbo,” was released in 2012.

It is imbued with a profound longing for one’s hometown.

The song nostalgically recalls one’s birthplace and childhood memories, evoking deep love and bonds with nature and family, and resonates deeply in the heart.

In particular, for those who are far from home, this song will strike a strong chord.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to feel close to their memories and loved ones at all times.

Intoxicate me, YokohamaSeiji and Natsumi

Richly reflecting the atmosphere of Yokohama, this gem of a duet song captivates enka fans and won’t let go.

The perfectly synchronized voices of Seiji Wada and Natsumi Kawano vividly portray the poignant feelings of a man and a woman, set against Yokohama’s iconic spots such as the Ferris wheel in Minato Mirai, Bashamichi, and the Red Brick Warehouse.

Released in November 2004 as a double A-side single with “Yanagawa Wakare,” the song beautifully blends the elegant lyrics crafted by Tadashi Kitajō with a wistful melody composed by Tetsuya Gen, singing of a mature love story unfolding against the backdrop of Yokohama’s nightscape.

It’s a moving piece you’ll want to listen to on the eve of a trip to Yokohama, or when you wish to revisit memories with someone dear.

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