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Get pumped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of timeless tunes everyone will want to sing together

The many classic songs born from “Okaasan to Issho” have become precious memories for parents and children.

From bright and cheerful tunes to heartwarming, gentle melodies and energetic songs, a wide variety of favorites enrich children’s hearts.

Here, we’ll introduce popular songs you can enjoy with your child.

From nostalgic pieces often sung in nursery schools and kindergartens to the latest hits everyone’s talking about, this collection is full of music that makes family time even more fun.

Find your favorite song and enjoy a joyful moment filled with smiles!

Get pumped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of classic tunes everyone wants to sing together (161–170)

OhisamarchDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Karaoke JOYSOUND (Cover) Ohisama March / Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani (original key) I tried singing
Ohisamāchi Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Ohisama-chi is a lively, bright tune that shines like the sun.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to pick up the pace and start walking.

It’s a wonderful song filled with energetic power, so be sure to enjoy listening to it together with your child.

ColonpatDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

The lyrics were written by Kanon Kuwa, and the music was composed by Kanō Kawashima.

From the lyrics, you can tell that what tumbles down with the onomatopoeia “koronpa” is a beaming smile! A child’s smile is a treasure, isn’t it?

Here and thereKentaro Hayami, Ayumi Shigemori

Holding hands is fun, and when our shoulders touch, it makes me happy.

If we fight, it makes me very sad, but when our eyes meet, we make up.

Listening to it as an adult, it starts to feel like it might actually be a song about first love—a gentle, tender-sounding piece.

Sparkle Sparkly MusicalDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Sparkly Sparkling Musical - Singing Boys and Girls (Okaasan to Issho)
Sparkly, Sparkly, Sparkly—Musical Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

It’s a song about the sparkle of a glittering stage.

The phrase “Come on, let’s all sing!” evokes a musical vibe, doesn’t it? The lyrics were written by Takao Ide, and the music was composed by Neko Saito.

It was released in 2010.

On the gently rustling treetopDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

On the Gentle Tree / Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani Cover
Daisuke Yokoyama/Takumi Mitani on the Gently Rustling Tree

What mysterious lyrics! Yet there’s something endearingly catchy about the phrases.

This truly feels like a children’s song.

The lyrics depict the scene of trees rustling in the wind.

Both the lyrics and the music were written and composed by Kimiko Wakayama.

Slurp slurp slurrrpDaisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Sang “Churu Churu Chururun” from Okaasan to Issho
Churu-churu-chururun Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Kids really love udon, spaghetti, and ramen! This song, themed around “churu-churu = noodles,” was the Monthly Song for May 2013.

If you’re a ramen lover, you’re sure to enjoy it.

Give it a listen!

Nice to meet you for the first time.Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Karaoke JOYSOUND (Cover) Hajimete Hajimemashite / Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani (original key) Tried singing
Nice to meet you for the first time — Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

The lyrics are lovely, encouraging children to cheerfully greet someone they meet for the first time with a bright “Nice to meet you!” and become friends.

It’s a song I’d love to sing for kids who will be making many new friends from now on! The light, upbeat rhythm feels pleasant, making it a fun song to sing.