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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 will want to sing together (261–270)

Sour, sour, supyo!Daisuke Yokoyama / Atsuko Ono

Supa supa suppyo! Lyrics by Yume Okuhara, Music by Tomoko Tane Oh! Sour Plum
Supa supa suppyo! Daisuke Yokoyama / Atsuko Ono

It’s an essential item for bento, something you want to take a bite of, and just thinking about it makes your mouth water.

You might want to say “an apple!”, but the correct answer is umeboshi (pickled plum)! This is a very cute song about umeboshi.

You can really feel the love for it—sour but delicious.

Kirarara DanceYuichiro Hanada, Atsuko Ono

“Kirarara Dance” from Okaasan to Issho — Full Live-Action Cover by Ear
Kirarara Dance Hanada Yūichirō, Ono Atsuko

As we grow up, we tend to forget the feeling that rain sparkles beautifully and that splashing around is so much fun! For children, wearing rain boots and stepping into puddles is one of the most enjoyable games.

This is a song that captures the cheerful, excited feeling that only a rainy day can bring.

A-I-U-E-O nigiriAkihiro Sugita, Ryoko Tsunoda

It’s a song that makes you feel happy thanks to delicious rice balls.

The fillings mentioned in the lyrics are “umeboshi” (pickled plum), “salmon,” and “okaka” (bonito flakes), but it’s a play song where you can decide together with children and make rice balls with your favorite fillings.

In conclusion

The songs from “Okaasan to Issho” weave warm vocals that connect with children’s hearts and cheerful, smile-filled melodies.

Their rhythmic choreography and familiar tunes continue to be loved as classic favorites at nursery schools and kindergartens.

Be sure to sing along with the children and share the joy of music and a heartwarming moment together.