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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 hyped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of classic tracks everyone will want to sing together (181–190)

Children of the Southern IslandsYuzo Imai, Shoko Haida

Children of the Southern Islands - Okaasan to Issho ~ Full Live-Action Cover (by Ear)
Children of the Southern Islands – Yuzo Imai, Shoko Haida

It’s a very bright melody that even children can easily remember.

It seems to be singing about a southern island.

It touches on “life,” and despite the pop tune, the lyrics are very profound.

It’s a song that teaches children important things while letting them have fun.

Get hyped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of classic tunes everyone wants to sing together (191–200)

Banana Parent and ChildOsamu Sakata

Kids Song | Banana Family 3D | Nursery Rhyme | Children's Song | Red Cat Reading
Banana no Oyako by Osamu Sakata

Lyrics and melodies that make children’s hearts skip a beat.

This song is an adorable piece depicting a banana parent and child living on a southern island.

The swaying bananas in the breeze are expressed through rhythmic lyrics.

Carried by Osamu Sakata’s gentle voice, the introduction of Papa Banana, Mama Banana, and Little Banana makes you want to hum along.

Broadcast on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” it’s a hugely popular song among children.

Sing and dance together as a family, and you’re sure to have a wonderful time!

Harukaze TelephoneAkihiro Sugita · Ryoko Tsunoda

Spring is the season of flowers… cherry blossoms, dandelions, sweet peas.

So many blooms tell us, “Spring is here.” This song likens the arrival of spring on the breeze to a phone call from spring flowers.

The lyrics are by Machi Tawara, known for Salad Anniversary.

Say “Hello?” and a child just might start singing.

I love Moshimoshi!Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Karaoke JOYSOUND (Cover) “Moshi Moshi Daisuki!” / Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani (Original key) Tried singing
Moshi Moshi, I Love You! Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani

Calls with mom and dad.

Calls from grandpa and grandma.

All the kids love saying “Moshi moshi.” It’s a fun, exciting song where you can chat with lots of people and things—from Mr.

Elephant and Mr.

Pig to Mr.

Trumpet and Ms.

Whistle.

Fruit TarōYuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

Kudamono Taro / A new character appears in the YouTube-only 3rd verse!? / New song from “Okaasan to Issho” / cover: “Otousan mo Issho” chorus: Arare
Fruit Taro Hanada Yuichiro, Nagata Maya

Throughout spring, summer, autumn, and winter, there are delicious fruits to enjoy.

Peaches, strawberries, cherries, bananas, apples, pineapples—such a colorful array of fruits has become a cheerful song.

We all know Momotaro for peaches, but what about the other fruits? Strawberry becomes Ichigo-taro, cherry becomes Sakuranbo-taro, and these cute fruit characters dance joyfully to the fun tune.

Since so many fruits appear, the title is “Fruit Taro.” Let’s do the fruit dance together with friends and family and have a great time!

Lots of children are laughing.Osamu Sakata, Yuko Kanzaki

Even if our races or nationalities are different, once we play together, we’re friends! The laughter of children playing together in the square blends into one and echoes into the sky.

Among the many popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho,” this is a classic that has been sung continuously since 1992.

When I'm with youYuichiro Hanada, Atsuko Ono

[NHK] When I'm with You – A Song from “With Mother” (Okaasan to Issho), September 2020 [Children’s Songs, Nursery Rhymes, Hand Play, Kids, Dance] Japanese Children’s Song, Nursery Rhymes
When I'm with you, Hanada Yuuichirou and Ono Atsuko

September 2020’s “Song of the Month,” ‘Kimi to Issho ni Iru to’ (When I’m With You).

The lyrics and music were written by singer-songwriter Mimori Yusa.

This song has a gentle, lovely melody that may bring to mind your friends and loved ones when you listen to it.

It would be moving to sing together at the end of events like preschool graduation thank-you parties.

The song carries the feeling, “I’m happy when you’re here, and it makes me feel stronger.” So listen to it with someone important to you and try saying “thank you.”